While everyone knows car and truck accidents cause obvious injuries like broken bones and serious lacerations, other injuries aren’t so obvious to anyone except the victim. Hearing loss is one of those injuries, and it can be severe and permanent. Those who lose their hearing after an auto accident often wonder whether they can be compensated for it.
When someone loses their hearing in a Texas auto accident, it’s most often due to head trauma, whiplash or airbag deployment. Symptoms to watch for include:
Initially you may not realize that these symptoms are related to hearing loss. You might think they’re related to other trauma you suffered, and indeed they may be. But, you should tell your doctor about these symptoms so the doctor can more closely examine your inner ears and diagnose any problems.
Hearing loss can result from a variety of underlying issues caused by your crash. If you have symptoms of hearing loss, it could indicate that you’re suffering from:
Yes, you can recover compensation if you lose your hearing in an auto accident in Texas. You can receive compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, loss of earning capacity and other harms that you suffer because of the hearing loss.
You and your lawyer will need to provide evidence to prove that the crash caused your hearing loss. This can be done by providing medical records and statements from your doctor. The doctor can also testify about how much hearing you lost, the treatments you need, how long the damage might last, and more.
The attorneys of Ted B. Lyon & Associates in Dallas have successfully helped numerous clients get full compensation for ear injuries and hearing loss sustained in car and truck wrecks. If you’re in East Texas and would like to speak with a lawyer about your accident, please call 877-Ted-Lyon / 877-833-5966 or contact us online. Your initial consultation is free and there is no obligation to hire us.