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Car accident great bodily harm is any major serious injury or death suffered in a motor vehicle accident. Individual state laws define car accident great bodily harm by different standards and apply different charges and penalties for the persecution of such severe injuries even if the cause was unintentional.

In many jurisdictions, car accident great bodily harm is defined as sever or extensive bodily injury that put the victim in considerable risk of death as a result of the injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Injuries that are regard as car accident great bodily harm can be described as any serious injuries that cause severe permanent disfigurement, permanent loss of function of any bodily member, prolonged loss of use or impairment of any organ, or any other serious bodily injury that may put the victim in risk of death.

Great bodily harm can include:

  • Spinal cord injury
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Permanent disfigurement
  • Complete loss or severe impairment of any bodily function
  • Loss of function or severe damage to any organ
  • Death

Car accident great bodily harm injuries can ruin the quality of life of the victim and his/her family forever. These types of serious injuries will put the victim in great pain for a prolonged period of time if not permanent. Even if the victim is able to recover, the road to recovery will be a long and difficult one. Car accident great bodily harm injuries from a motor vehicle accident are not bumps and bruises they are sever injuries that will take a lot of money to treat and cause great financial strain on the entire family.

If you or a loved one has suffered any type of serious injuries associated with car accident great bodily harm, you should consult with a car accident lawyer today to find out what your rights and options are under the law.

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