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Car accident victims in Colorado almost always have some injuries, even when they have only been involved in a minor fender-bender. Whether they are immediately visible or not, you’ll likely require some time to recover after a crash.
Whiplash is one of the most common car accident injuries in both minor collisions and major multi-vehicle accidents. After a sudden impact with another vehicle or a hard object, a driver’s head might move quickly forward and back like a whip. This sudden movement can result in injury to the muscles, nerves, discs and tendons in the neck.
Some symptoms of whiplash include:
Whiplash injuries can be minor or severe, and symptoms may not be immediately apparent. If you felt your head move in a whiplash motion during your car accident, chances are your neck was injured.
The impact of a minor car accident can also cause injuries to the lower spine. Lower back pain is a common symptom that is experienced after minor car accidents. You may also experience soft tissue damage like bruising and swelling after a minor collision. Sprained ankles and minor scrapes and cuts are also common.
A major car accident can result in a range of severe injuries that can be potentially life threatening or life altering. Broken bones, herniated discs and severe cuts are some major car accident injuries that can be recovered from. Other injuries, like traumatic brain injuries and amputations, can permanently alter a car accident victim’s life.
After being involved in any type of car accident, your body needs time to heal. The emotional trauma of the event may also require you to take some time for recovery. When dealing with insurance companies after an accident, it’s important not to downplay the extent of your injuries. Almost everyone requires some medical treatment and recovery time after such an event.
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