If you or a loved one has suffered sensory loss due to someone else’s negligence, a San Jose sensory injury lawyer at Caputo and Van Der Walde – Injury & Accident Attorneys can help. Sensory injuries—such as the loss of sight, hearing, balance, touch, taste, or smell—can have devastating physical, emotional, and financial consequences. These injuries often stem from car accidents, falls, workplace incidents, or medical malpractice, and may permanently alter a victim’s quality of life.
Sensory loss is one of many potential consequences of a personal injury, and the results can be devastating for the victim and their family. These types of injuries can result from a wide range of accidents, including car crashes, falls, workplace accidents, illness, or medical malpractice. The impact of sensory loss on a person’s quality of life cannot be overstated. Losing vision, hearing, feeling, touch, or other sensory inputs can lead to significant physical, emotional, and mental changes.
The Caputo and Van Der Walde – Injury & Accident Attorneys team understands the substantial impacts that a sensory loss injury can have on both the victim and their family. That’s why we are committed to fighting for those who have suffered injuries caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or criminal behavior. Our law firm has been helping victims in the greater San Jose area for over 30 years and will continue fighting for compensation for catastrophic injury victims.
If you are looking for a personal injury lawyer in San Jose to represent your sensory loss injury, contact Caputo and Van Der Walde – Injury & Accident Attorneys for a free consultation and case evaluation today.
During your consultation, we will review the details of your situation, such as the cause of the injury, who was involved, the impacts you have suffered, and more. Once we have a clear understanding of the circumstances, we can answer your legal questions and provide specific advice about how we suggest you move forward with your case. Read more about sensory loss injuries below, and contact us right away to get started on your case.
Traditionally, there are five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. However, many scientists argue that there are additional senses, such as proprioception (the sense of the body’s position in space), vestibular (the sense of balance), and a sense of time and temperature regulation. Anyone who has suffered vertigo, hot flashes, Dyschronometria (distorted time perception), or phantom limb pain can attest to the importance of these lesser-discussed senses.
Here are some common types of sensory losses that a victim may suffer due to a personal injury:
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