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6 Of The Most Common Injuries From Car Accidents

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A motor vehicle crash can result in different types of injuries. While some car accident victims can walk away with a few bruises or scratches, others can suffer catastrophic and devastating injuries.

The severity of an injury from a car crash depends on various factors. No matter what type of injury you have sustained in your accident, it is crucial to seek medical attention right away.

In fact, it is not uncommon for people who have been in a car crash to feel no pain or other symptoms of an injury for hours or even days following the collision. For this reason, it is always best to go  seek medical care after a crash if you have any concerns about your health or a possible injury..

What Are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries?

  1. Spinal cord injuries. A spinal cord injury is one of the most common and devastating types of injury a person can suffer in a car crash. Damage to the vertebrae, spinal cord, and ligaments. This type of injury can result in the loss of function, such as mobility and feeling. In the worst-case scenario, it can lead to complete or partial paralysis.
  2. Neck injuries. Neck injuries, including whiplash, are very common among victims of all types of motor vehicle accidents, including minor crashes and fender-benders. Most neck injuries in car accidents occur as a result of forceful, rapid back-and-forth movement of the neck.
  3. Broken or fractured bones. Because a vehicle occupant’s body absorbs a large amount of impact during a car crash, they are likely to suffer from broken and fractured bones.
  4. Facial injuries. Often, a driver or his/her passengers hit their head and face on the steering wheel or even windshield. This can result in serious facial injuries, including permanent scarring and disfigurement.
  5. Internal organ damage and bleeding. These injuries may not be visible immediately after a car accident, but they are some of the most dangerous types of injury that could lead to death. The tremendous force that is placed on the body in a car collision can result in damage to the person’s kidneys, lungs, heart, lungs, and spleen.
  6. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs are commonly associated with car accidents and cause a wide range of effects, including memory loss, headaches, dizziness, confusion, blurry vision, and many others. Many traumatic brain injuries occur when a person suffers a sudden blow to the head, while others are caused by the brain striking inside of the skull due to a sudden change in movement. Traumatic brain injuries often need costly hospitalization, rehabilitation, and therapy, and some symptoms may haunt the victim for the rest of their life.

If you have suffered any type of injury in an auto accident, contact a New Hampshire car accident lawyer to pursue compensation for your medical bills, loss of income, pain and suffering, any other damages suffered as a result of your injury. Speak with our attorneys at the Law Office of Manning Zimmerman & Oliveira PLLC to get a consultation. Call 603-624-7200.

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