Auto Accident Injuries

Auto accident injuries range from minor (cuts, bruises, scratches, etc.) to severe (fractures, brain injury, lacerations, eviscerations, amputations, etc. and death). The effects of many auto accident injuries are felt years after the accident, and in some cases for a lifetime. Auto accident injuries that are traumatic, (paralysis, brain injury, etc.) are the hardest to treat, the longest lasting, and are extremely likely to leave a person with limited capabilities for the rest of their lives. It is thought that more than half of all auto accident injuries could be avoided if people would wear a seat belt.

Fast Facts

  • Whiplash accounts for approximately 1 million car injuries annually in the United States. Many of these injuries never completely heal.
  • Rear-end collisions typically cause more cervical spine damage than do frontal or side collisions.
  • Ten percent of auto accident injuries wind up being long term disabilities.

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