Car accidents can be catastrophic. They can cause severe
injuries. Over 5.6 million car accidents were reported in the United States in
2012. Some types of car accident injuries are more common than others. Head and back injuries are two of the
most common types of car accident-related injuries. They are also among the
most serious.
Head Injuries
Hitting the head on the steering wheel, seat or window in
high-speed accident can cause serious head trauma, resulting in traumatic brain
injuries ranging from a mild concussion to a comatose state. The effects of the
trauma can cause permanent cognitive damages.
Back injuries
Back injuries in a
car accident often damage the spinal cord, causing serious nerve damage. They often
occur as a result of the sudden involuntary movement to the body in a high-speed
crash. They can cause numbness in the fingers, hands, arms, legs and toes. More
serious spinal cord injuries can result in partial or total paralysis.
Neck Injuries
Neck injuries are common in car accidents, causing neck pain
and swelling and, in some cases, temporary vocal cord paralysis. The most
common neck injury is whiplash, which occurs as a result of a sudden movement
of the head and neck, causing serious damage to the muscles and ligaments in
the neck.
Chest Injuries
Blunt force trauma from car accidents often cause broken
ribs and collapsed lungs. People with heart problems may go into traumatic
cardiac arrest after a car accident. There can be immediate internal bleeding
in the chest area following an accident. Damage to internal organs, the pelvis,
and the abdomen also occur. In these cases, victims should be given immediate
medical attention.
Other Injuries
A car accident can cause injuries to the arms, legs, hands
and feet. Accidents involving pedestrians can cause leg and foot damages.
Motorcyclists involved in car accidents suffer significantly more serious and
more numerous injuries. The fatality rate for motorcyclists is also
significantly higher than that for drivers and passengers in cars. Many people
also suffer from emotional distress following a car accident.
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