

Nearly any internal injury can lead to lengthy hospital stays, disability, and even death. Blunt and penetrating trauma typically are the causes of internal organ injuries for workers. In many of these cases, negligence remains at the root.
Workers may sustain such injuries from falls, involvement in truck and forklift incidents, being caught in machinery, having objects penetrate the body, being struck by heavy equipment and violent attacks. In many of these cases, immediate surgery is necessary to save worker’s life.
Understand that the internal organs are delicate. Any type of trauma may lead to an injury. Fractured ribs and bone fragments may puncture the organs, leading to lacerated kidneys, liver, or spleen. Trauma to the abdomen may lead to damaged kidneys and renal failure. Severe bleeding often occurs.
It is important to seek immediate medical attention after such an injury. However, some of these injuries may have delayed symptoms and may not surface until several hours after the injury incident.
Here are some of the internal organ injuries and the necessary surgeries:
Recovery from such injuries may take a long time. Have patience and follow your doctor’s instructions.
The seriousness of internal organ injuries cannot be understated. Damage to the kidneys, liver and heart may lead to a lifetime of health challenges. With the guidance of an experienced attorney, pursue workers’ compensation benefits and any other legal compensation.