Common Types of Car Accident Injuries

Most of us get into our cars and commute to work or the grocery store without a second thought. Driving has become such a normal part of our everyday routine that we sometimes forget the gravity of the situation. Steering metal machines weighing thousands of pounds at high speeds has an inherent risk of danger, especially in the crowded streets of a city like Los Angeles, where car accidents and injuries are a real and common concern.

We all need to drive to get to work, and this commute shouldn’t be filled with worries and anxieties about the potential for an accident. However, it’s important to be aware of the risks and potential injuries from a car crash so you can feel better prepared in case you ever find yourself in this unfortunate situation.

What Are the Most Common Injuries Resulting From Car Accidents?

Car crash injuries can range in severity based on the accident’s severity. Minor accidents can lead to minor injuries, while severe accidents can cause catastrophic injuries with long-term repercussions. No matter how serious your injuries are, you deserve financial compensation for the damages. While car accident injuries can vary, below are a few of the most common injuries you could sustain.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Car accidents involve a level of force that can jostle your head and lead to a traumatic brain injury. Any damage to the brain is serious and has the potential to leave you with long-term side effects. These injuries can include brain bleeds, hematomas, and brain bruises.

Concussion

One of the most common types of brain injury is a concussion. The impact of a car crash can cause your brain to bounce around in your skull, leading to a concussion. Concussions can range in severity based on the force of the impact, but common symptoms include dizziness, nausea, dilated pupils, and confusion. If you have symptoms of a concussion, seek immediate medical attention.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries range from bruising of the spine to a complete sever or break. Damage to your spinal cord can cause partial or complete paralysis of parts of your body, nerve damage, and permanent disabilities.

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