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Learning about Common Car Accident Injuries

December 4, 2015 Hastings and Hastings

Even minor car accidents can cause injuries. Human bodies are complex and delicately balanced things. The tremendous forces involved in low speed car accidents can cause subtle, long lasting, and catastrophic damage. Following an accident, it is important to contact both legal and healthcare professionals. This isn’t just about protecting your body today, it is about protecting your health for decades to come.

Head and Neck Injuries

Head and neck injuries are often the most serious types of injury that will occur during a car accident. Unfortunately, they are also among the most common. Seatbelts are great for keeping your body in place during a collision, but your head and neck will still whip forward. Whiplash symptoms include pain, loss of range of motion, dizziness, and fatigue. It is important to have whiplash properly diagnosed as some of these symptoms are linked to even more severe injuries.

Back and Spine Pain

Many car accident victims complain of persistent long term back pain for months and months following a collision. This is the type of pain that can turn your everyday life in to a waking nightmare. Sitting at your desk at work becomes unbearable. Physical exercise feels nearly impossible. In these cases it is always recommended that you seek out medical attention. Trauma to the spine can lead to difficulties years down the road. Often, visits to the chiropractor are recommended for individuals who have experienced trauma to the back or spine.

The Importance of Seeking Help

It is important to receive a medical evaluation even if you feel perfectly fine following your accident. Crashes cause your body to be flooded with adrenaline. Adrenaline masks pain, which could cause many injuries to go unnoticed for a period of days, or even weeks. By consulting not just with a medical professional, but with an experienced personal injury attorney as well, you can prepare yourself for any eventuality.