What is an open wound, and why is it dangerous after a motorcycle crash?

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Open wounds are characterized by skin penetration, whether this is caused by a bone puncture, external penetration, or road rash. Incision wounds occur from sharp objects penetrating the skin along a fine edge, such as injuries from metal or glass. Lacerations are similar, but produce ragged edges or torn skin.

These types of injuries can cut deeper and involve damage to muscles, tendons, and ligaments as well. Abrasive wounds (or abrasions) are similar to “road rash” type injuries and result when the skin is scraped off by contact with gravel and asphalt. Puncture wounds are characterized by a small entrance wound by a sharp and narrow object through the skin, such as bone or external debris.

What is an open wound, and why is it dangerous after a motorcycle crash?

Open wounds are particularly dangerous because of the long term risk of infection. These types of wounds may bleed profusely, and if not promptly treated, can lead to significant blood loss or even nerve damage. Open wounds are blatantly obvious after an accident and require immediate medical attention.

At Grillo Law, we have over 30 years of experience litigating claims involving motorcycle accidents.  We can help you better understand the law and assist you in recovering the compensation that you deserve.  If you or a loved one have sustained injuries while riding a motorcycle, call Grillo Law at  416 – 614 – 6000 for a FREE consultation.

Remember, you will not pay any fees until your case is won or settled.

CALL 1-855-225-5725 for a FREE consultation regarding your accident benefits claim.

Remember, you will not pay any fees until your case is won or settled.

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