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What are the most common injuries from car crashes?

On Behalf of | Apr 19, 2022 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury

Car accidents are one of the biggest reasons why New Jersey residents suffer from injuries. Certain injuries are very common when you’re involved in a crash.

Whiplash and other soft tissue injuries

Whiplash is a common injury people can suffer in a car crash. It’s also the most common soft tissue injury sustained in vehicle accidents. Whiplash, specifically, occurs when you’re in a rear-end crash when your head gets jolted forward and then back into place upon the impact. It often results in stiff neck, pain, dizziness, headaches, fatigue and loss of range of motion.

Traumatic brain injury

Car crashes can result in the body jerking forward or to one side, which can affect a person’s head to hit the dashboard, steering wheel or window. When the impact is that strong, a traumatic brain injury can occur. Many people suffer from concussions after an accident. It’s important to seek immediate medical attention after a crash even if you feel unharmed afterward. You might need extensive treatment for a head injury.

Internal bleeding

Serious car accidents can lead to internal bleeding and damage to internal organs. Depending on the force of the crash, the internal bleeding can be mild or severe. This type of injury often happens when the body strikes something during the impact. Internal bleeding can be fatal, so it’s important for victims to seek immediate medical attention.

Shoulder injuries

Shoulder injuries are also commonly sustained in a car crash. Upon the force of the collision, it’s common for different parts of the body to be jolted violently. Your shoulder can easily suffer a torn rotator cuff, which can be very painful. It’s also possible to suffer a separated shoulder or a break in the shoulder joint.

Regardless of the injury you suffer in a car accident, you need to seek medical care and hold the at-fault driver liable for your damages.

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