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Some car accident injuries could carry long-term repercussions

On Behalf of | Mar 9, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

While the idea of being involved in a collision can be daunting under any circumstance, some incidents may lead to little more than minor vehicle damage and delays in schedule. Such incidents could leave you feeling shaken up, but the level of stress you experience may begin to fade soon thereafter. 

Unfortunately, there is always a chance that the outcome of your accident might not prove so harmless. Some accidents on California roads could lead to severe or even long-term injuries that could affect your life in various ways or may leave you with permanent medical conditions that disrupt your ability to perform daily tasks. 

Life-altering injuries 

Severe injuries stemming from collisions could present with immediate symptoms, or in some cases, it could take hours or even days for them to manifest. Some examples of such injuries could include the following: 

  • Head injuries:  Head injuries continue to be a common concern among accident victims, and such injuries could range anywhere from a mild concussion or frequent headaches to a traumatic brain injury. 
  • Back pain:  Back pain is also a common type of injury stemming from collisions, and similar injuries can lead to permanent pain and suffering that could stay with you throughout life. 
  • Whiplash:  Whiplash injuries can affect your neck and shoulders, cause you to experience nerve damage, or even leave you with tingling sensations throughout your extremities. 
  • Leg injuries:  Broken bones and muscle or ligament tears are just a few examples of leg injuries that you could suffer in a collision, and each of these injuries could have a lasting impact on your life. 

Seeking swift medical attention following a serious crash could be vital to addressing any existing health concerns, and it could also be in your best interests to keep detailed documentation of your treatment for future use. 

Impact on daily life 

Regardless of the type of injuries you suffer, the fallout of your collision could have a lingering impact on the rest of your life. Some injuries could affect your ability to communicate or focus, while others may disrupt your mobility. In addition to any long-term pain and suffering you might experience following the crash, your injuries could leave you facing a need to undergo continual medical attention or seek out someone to help you carry out tasks you may no longer be capable of performing.