Millions of Americans suffer injuries as a result of vehicle accidents. The circumstances that lead to these road accidents vary, and so are the resulting injuries. Some injuries can be minor and heal after a few days, while others can be serious and may lead to permanent disability. Know about seven common types of vehicle accident injuries.
1. Chest Injuries
Car accidents can cause chest injuries that include broken ribs and painful bruises. Chest injuries typically occur when the driver bumps into the steering wheel. Very tight seat belts and collisions with the dashboards may also result in chest injuries.
Sometimes, the lungs might collapse due to a road accident. Some people may even experience cardiac arrest during or immediately after a vehicle accident. Several organs in the chest region can also have internal bleeding due to a road accident.
Chest injuries are very serious, so patients should seek urgent medical care.
2. Neck Injuries
One of the most common vehicle accident injuries is whiplash. A whiplash injury happens when the neck whips back and forth suddenly and experiences ligament damage. The severity of the whiplash injury will vary from one individual to another.
Some individuals might suffer from neck pain due to the accident. In rare instances, vehicle accident victims may temporarily experience vocal cord paralysis that may interfere with speech.
3. Cuts and Scrapes
Loose items in your vehicle can start flying around if you are involved in a collision. These objects can hit the driver or passengers and result in a minor or severe injury. Similarly, vehicle parts and broken glass can also cause cuts and scrapes. Furthermore, collision with a flying object may result in lacerations that need stitches.
Most vehicles have airbags to prevent injuries during a collision. However, the airbags may cut vehicle occupants during deployment. Fortunately, cuts and scrapes are typically minor injuries that rarely lead to life-threatening conditions. A few stitches are enough treatment for cuts and scrapes.
4. Head Injuries
A vehicle accident may cause head injuries like traumatic brain injuries and concussions. The head injuries will manifest in the form of pain, numbness, and muscle spasms. Some accident victims may also be unable to tilt their necks as usual. Other symptoms of head injuries include fatigue, memory challenges, and mood swings.
5. Back Injuries
Vehicle collisions can result in back injuries that include paralysis, nerve damage, and ruptured discs. When the spinal cord gets injured, you may experience loss of sensation in some body parts. Back injuries also often result in intense pain, especially when vertebrae break or become misaligned. Other symptoms of back injuries include traumatic pain and discomfort.
6. Mental and Emotional Injuries
The risk of developing mental and emotional challenges increases when your body undergoes intense stress. A vehicle accident is an example of extreme stress that can result in emotional and mental injuries. For example, you may be afraid to get into a car or drive a vehicle after the accident. Some people even experienced sleeping issues, nightmares, and anxiety.
7. Broken Bones
Vehicle collisions may cause your body to collide with the vehicle. If your body gets squeezed between vehicle parts, your skeleton will come under intense stress. For example, your arm can fracture if you get pinned between the seats and the door of the vehicle. All these may cause your bones to crack or break during a vehicle accident.
These injuries will require medical care to heal. Get personal injury compensation for your medical care and other inconveniences arising from the road accident. The
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