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5 common injuries associated with motor vehicle collisions

On Behalf of | Dec 20, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Car crashes often cause significant property damage. Even cosmetic damage to vehicles can be expensive to address. Collisions can also result in injuries.

The people involved in car crashes often inspect themselves and other people for signs of injuries before they call for assistance after a wreck. Prompt medical attention may increase the likelihood of a successful insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit after a crash. What are some of the most common car crash injuries?

1. Broken bones

The amount of force involved in a collision can very easily break bones in the human body. People can break their arms or collarbones by bracing for impact.

Severe crush injuries are also possible in crashes and can break bones into many pieces. Fractures often respond to treatment but can have lasting medical consequences.

2. Soft tissue injuries

People sometimes dismiss soft tissue injuries, such as whiplash. However, they can have major consequences. Soft tissue injuries can prevent people from working for weeks. They can leave them unable to fulfill family obligations.

People with soft tissue injuries may require medical treatment that can cost thousands of dollars. Many times, soft tissue injuries only manifest a day or more after a crash.

3. Amputations

Collisions can cause traumatic amputations immediately. Those who lose a body part during a wreck are at risk of nerve damage, dangerous blood loss and infection.

Amputations can also occur after the crash in a medical setting. Sometimes, major tissue damage, such as crush injuries, can lead to medical professionals deciding to surgically amputate injured body parts to optimize the patient’s overall recovery.

4. Traumatic brain injuries

There are many ways for car crashes to injure the human brain. The way the vehicles move, blunt force trauma and flying debris can all injure the human brain.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can impact earning potential and quality of life. They could also cause major lifetime medical expenses.

5. Spinal cord injuries

Damage to the spinal cord can cause permanent medical challenges. Depending on the placement of the injury and whether it is complete or incomplete, a spinal cord injury could have a major impact on an individual’s finances. They are likely to have significant medical expenses and may struggle to live independently or work a full-time job.

Car crashes resulting in injuries often make compensation claims necessary. Understanding the different options for covering car crash expenses can help people limit the hardship a collision causes.