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What are the most common types of car accident injuries?

Car accident injuries can cause unsuspecting car accident victims in more ways than one. Victims may have to cope with medical bills, suffer wage losses because of time away from work recovering and emotional turmoil because of all of the strain they are dealing with related to the car accident. For that reason, personal injury legal protections are available to help car accident victims and are important to be familiar with for anyone injured in a car accident.

The most common types of car accident injuries

  • Bruising and contusions: bruises and contusions are a common type of injury during car accidents.
  • Whiplash: whiplash injuries can occur during car accidents when victims are moved, at high speeds, in ways that their bodies do not commonly move in. Whiplash injuries include strains to the victim’s muscles and ligaments. Whiplash injuries can worsen over time and may be difficult to treat.
  • Neck and back injuries: the force that the victim’s body can undergo during a car accident can also cause serious back and injuries. Similar to whiplash injuries, the full extent of neck and back injuries may not be immediately known to the victim of the car accident. Victims can suffer herniated and ruptured discs in their spine which may be both painful and mobility limiting. Neck and back injuries can take a significant period of time to heal and may be permanent.
  • Concussions: it is not uncommon for victims of car accidents to hit their heads during a car accident and suffer a concussion. Car accident victims who suffer a concussion may also suffer memory loss and other challenges commonly associated with a head injury.
  • Traumatic brain injuries: traumatic brain injuries can be debilitating injuries for victims. Traumatic brain injuries can alter brain function and how the victim’s brain processes information and emotions. Traumatic brain injuries can be lifelong injuries and alter the victim’s life forever.
  • Broken bones: a car accident can place the victim’s bones under a variety of different stresses which can result in broken bones and fracturs. Breaks suffered in car accidents can take time to heal and may require surgery to repair in some situations.
  • Internal bleeding: internal bleeding of the organs can occur during a car accident and need to be treated promptly.
  • Post traumatic stress disorder: victims of car accidents can suffer emotional and mental challenges because of the trauma suffered in a car accident. This may require treatment and therapy.

Car accident injuries can be an unexpected set back for victims who are injured by a negligent driver. Because of that, car accident should be familiar with personal injury legal options that may help them recover compensation for their physical, financial and emotional injuries.