Injuries to the Face and Mouth

Although there are a variety of injuries that one can suffer in a car accident, some of the most common types of damages include injuries to the face and mouth. Injuries to the face and mouth may be linked to many different causes, including failures with airbags and defective seat belts that may cause a person to hit their face on the steering wheel or dash board.

The Waukesha auto defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. are here to assist those in need of legal help after an auto accident. If you have suffered in injuries to your face or mouth due to defective seat belts or faulty airbags, contact our offices today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about your rights to compensation.

Problems with Maxillofacial Injuries

The face holds many of the most important sensory features on the body. If an injury happens to weaken or damage one of these sensory organs, a person may lose touch with a certain part of the world around them. The complications a person can experience after an injury the face can include the following:

  • Inability to smell properly
  • Vision loss or blindness
  • Diminished ability to taste
  • Facial disfigurement
  • Lost or damaged teeth
  • Jaw dislocation, making speech and eating difficult

Treatment for these injuries can prove lengthy and expensive in some cases. Fortunately, a person may be entitled to pursue litigation to fight for financial compensation for this additional care.

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Seat belts and airbags are meant to restrain drivers and passengers so that they do not hurt their face or mouth during an auto accident. If you have been injured because of flaws with these important safety devices, contact the Waukesha auto defect attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

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