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A car accident can be a deadly encounter, especially if high speeds are involved. A 2,000-pound object colliding with another 2,000-pound object at 60 miles per hour can result in a lot of collateral damages, especially if the car is loaded with people. A car accident can leave a person crippled, dead, or with barely a scratch on them. There’s no rhyme or reason for some car accident injuries, just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Here’s a list of the most common kinds of car accident injuries.
Head and Neck Injuries
Head and neck trauma are the most serious kinds of car accident injury. Any damage to the brain or spinal cord can be devastating and long-term effects are possible. This trauma can be especially bad if the person wasn’t wearing their seatbelt, but even if all safety precautions are taken, a really bad accident can inflict serious injuries. A concussion can be healed, but broken necks and brain trauma can be permanent. Internal bleeding or hemorrhaging can make these types of injuries fatal as well.
Back Injuries
An injury to the back can also be devastating. Think about how often you need back flexibility, whether it’s to tie a shoe or sit down in a chair. The back and spine are complex structures and many jolts to the discs or cartilage can leave a victim with lifelong repercussions. Soft tissue injuries like whiplash are another common result in car accidents because the vehicle comes to a sudden stop, sending the victim’s head and neck whipping forward from the momentum. This can damage the tendons in the neck and the pain can be intense.
Burns
Severe car crashes can cause the combustible components of a car to ignite, sending flames throughout the car and burning the skin. Burn injuries can be deadly and even small ones can result in permanent scarring. Burns run the spectrum from first degree to third-degree burns. First degree burns might only leave a superficial injury, but third-degree burns can damage every layer of skin and cause permanent disability.
Broken Arms and Legs
Broken bones are another common result of a serious car injury. Arms and legs are often stuck in compromising positions and a hard impact can cause bones to break. There are levels to bone breaks, with hairline fractures sometimes going unnoticed and compound fractures requiring serious medical treatment. Healing a broken bone might only require a few weeks in a brace or extensive surgery if the break is of the compound variety.
Car accident injuries vary depending on the type of collision. Head on collisions at high speeds has the greatest risk of serious head trauma, while side collisions might break bones. And some car accidents might end with both parties walking away unharmed. No two crashes are the same and either is the injuries sustained.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, contact the attorneys at Rush Injury Law. With decades of experience, they know how to get the compensation car accident victims are entitled to.
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