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School Bus Accidents: A Trauma to Children

 

School buses are one of the vehicles that should be treated with care especially while driving alongside it. This assertion is brought by the simple reason that school buses tend to bear children with them, and any accident involving school buses will induce unwanted trauma to the children inside it.

The parents may sue the school service company via bus accident attorneys because of the subsequent damages that may have occurred to the children that is, in the first place, supposed to have been kept safe.

Child trauma may consist of the following:

1. Physical trauma

Physical trauma in the form of various injuries which include massive bruises, cuts, and even amputations can cause extreme pain and depression for a child. Worse injuries are perhaps those which are unseen, and these include various brain damages like Traumatic Brain Injury, Diffuse Axonal Injury, and Concussions. These injuries may take substantial time before fully healing, but given the youthful energy of the children and their high abilities to recover, the potential for full recovery is still very high unless the damage is severe enough to cause permanent disability.

2. Emotional trauma

One of the most usual conditions arising to those involved in an accident is the so-called Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

After an accident it is usually the case that those who are involved experience a set of depressive episodes ranging from nightmares to actual visions of the accident happening all over again. If death of a loved one is witnessed, the symptoms may prove to be more adverse and eventually worse.

PTSD is diagnosed if these episodes still occurs more than a month after the accident. PTSD in children tends to much more difficult to manage since children have a harder time communicating what’s wrong than most adults do.

3. Mental Trauma

Cognitive and learning problems may arise after an accident. Although this may have been a result of the emotional trauma acquired during an accident, it is still a type of mental inability that is inflicted by the accident.

Children need to develop fully early-on, and if this educational development is hampered at the onset, chances are that the damages are more serious than it seems to be.