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847-944-9400It is not uncommon for patients who have experienced traumatic brain injuries or been harmed in other ways to experience the loss of smell or taste. These complications can create substantial hardships for accident victims and, in some situations, can even be dangerous. For individuals who have experienced the loss of smell or taste, it is an extremely wise idea to understand how these accidents can occur and to obtain the assistance of a skilled loss of smell and taste injury attorney.
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Many individuals use their sense of taste to enhance their enjoyment of life. Therefore, when the sense of taste is lost, a person’s ability to fully enjoy the surrounding world can be substantially impaired. Total loss of taste is called “ageusia,” while a decrease in a person’s ability to taste things is called “hypogeusia.”
There are some common ways in which a person can experience the loss of taste, which include the following:
Medical Malpractice: Medical malpractice can result in the loss of taste in several ways. Medical professionals can make errors in administering radiation for cancer treatments, resulting in a loss of taste. In other cases, medical professionals can injure a part of a person’s brain, which can result in irreparable damage to the part of the brain responsible for experiencing taste. Other times, dental professionals can make errors during surgery, leading to the loss of taste due to anesthesia complications, failure to detect tumors, and nerve damage.
Traumatic Brain Injuries: Traumatic brain injuries are another common reason why individuals lose their sense of taste.
Loss of Smell: A person’s sense of smell enhances their enjoyment of life and provides essential information about their surroundings. It is common for individuals who lose their sense of smell to experience a significant decrease in their quality of life. While the loss of smell is called “anosmia,” a decline in a person’s ability to smell is called “hyposmia.” There are several ways in which a person can lose their sense of smell, which includes the following:
Medical Malpractice: Medical malpractice can result in the loss of smell in several ways. Medical professionals who fail to follow proper hygiene protocols can cause infections in a person’s nasal cavities. Additionally, mistakes made during surgery involving a patient’s nose can result in the loss of smell. Patients whose brains are harmed as a result of medical malpractice are also at risk of having the part of their brain that processes smell damaged.
Traumatic Brain Injuries: Traumatic brain injuries are known to cause the loss of smell in some individuals.
A dedicated loss of smell and taste injury attorney at Gardi, Haught, Fischer & Bhosale LTD can discuss the details of your case to evaluate whether you have a claim. Our legal team of lost sense injury attorneys in Schaumburg works on a contingency fee basis for all cases, which means we only collect a fee once we have obtained compensation for you.
This compensation can encompass various costs, including emotional suffering, loss of future income, lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and property damage repairs. If you or a loved one has experienced a loss of smell or taste, contact a loss of smell and taste injury attorney in Schaumburg at Gardi, Haught, Fischer & Bhosale LTD to begin taking steps to ensure your case resolves in the best possible manner.
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