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12/20/2010
Corey Walker
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The Dangers of Internal Bleeding After an Iowa Car Accident

When someone suffers internal bleeding after a car accident in Iowa, there may be complications that result from the bleeding. Depending on where the internal bleeding occurs, it may cause organ failure, shock, and in the worst cases, even death. 

For instance, someone who suffers from uncontrolled bleeding to the chest or abdomen may lose enough red blood cells to hinder the delivery of oxygen to the body. If the internal bleeding is not stopped in this situation, the patient may die as a result. Blood transfusions are sometimes used in these cases.

On the other hand, internal bleeding in the brain may cause enough damage to the brain tissue to cause a coma and ultimately death. This can be very similar to experiencing a stroke.

To determine whether someone suffers from internal bleeding, a medical practitioner may conduct one of many types of imaging tests such as a CT scan (computerized tomography) or an ultrasound. Physicians may even utilize an endoscopy or colonoscopy if the internal bleeding is suspected in the esophagus, stomach or colon.

Since the risks associated with internal bleeding are so severe, it underscores the importance of immediate medical attention after an accident, even if you don't have any immediate symptoms of a serious injury.

If you have suffered from internal bleeding in a car accident in Iowa and that accident was the result of someone else's negligence, you may be eligible for compensation through a personal injury claim. You can learn more about whether or not you have a valid case by consulting with an experienced Des Moines car accident lawyer. 

Contacting a Des Moines Car Accident Lawyer

Recovering damages can be complicated. The Iowa car accident lawyer team at Walker, Billingsley & Bair work hard to level the field between injured Iowans and insurance companies. That's why we provide this FREE book; The Legal Insider's Guide to Iowa Car Accidents: 7 Secrets to Not Wreck Your Case. To learn more about what our legal team will do to help you protect your Iowa injury claim, contact Walker, Billingsley & Bair to schedule a no-cost consultation - 1-888-792-3595.



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