The Most Common Car Accident Injuries 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), as estimated that nearly 2.74 million people were injured in vehicle crashes in 2019 alone. The resulting injuries from these accidents are as varied as the individual circumstances that caused each collision, but some types of injuries are far more common than others.

While minor car accident injuries are often resolved within a matter of a few days, the truth is that more serious injuries can cause some level of permanent disability. The severity of the injuries that both drivers and passengers can have truly depends on multiple factors. 

Here are some of the most common car accident injuries that he can expect in both minor and even severe accidents.

Soft Tissue Injuries 

A soft tissue injury is damage to the body’s connective tissues, which include muscles, ligaments, and tendons. This is by far one of the most common types of injury that can result from a car accident.

The most common type of soft tissue injury is known as whiplash. This is an injury to the neck and upper body, which occurs when the muscles and ligaments are stretched because of sudden movements of the head and neck during the collision. The same forces can also cause soft tissue injuries and other areas of the body, such as the back.

Scrapes and Cuts 

Another common injury type that happens during a car accident is scrapes and cuts. When you’re in a car accident, any loose objects inside your car clean meat they become projectiles thrown about the car’s interior. Things like cell phones, mugs, eyeglasses, purses, books, and even GPS systems are some of the most common things that can fly around in the car. This causes things like scrapes and cuts to happen.

Head Injuries 

Head injuries can range from relatively minor to quite severe. When a car comes to an unexpected stop or a change in direction, it can cause the heads of the drivers and passengers to move in sudden unnatural ways. These accidents can cause strains and sprains in the neck and back, but the head itself can also be injured.

A person’s head can be cut or bruised if it were to hit the side window or even the steering wheel. A severe collision can cause a close head injury that results in bruising and tearing of the brain tissue and blood vessels. Most head injuries are going to result in concussions, but the more severe impacts can cause lasting brain damage. This is why it is important to seek medical attention if your head was hit, as even minor injuries can come with complications.

We understand that car accidents can have a lasting impact and that is why we recommend contacting a car accident lawyer like our friends at Greenspan & Greenspan P.C. for more information about how they can help you get the compensation directly deserve for your injuries.