What Are the Most Common Injuries After a Truck Accident?

Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

What are the most common injuries after a truck accident?

Commercial truck accidents can result in severe and life-changing injuries due to the size and weight of these vehicles. Victims of these accidents may face significant medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.

Here’s what you should know about the most common injuries after a commercial truck accident.

Head and Brain Injuries

Head and brain injuries are some of the most severe injuries in commercial truck accidents. When a commercial truck collides with another vehicle, the force of the impact can cause the driver’s or passengers’ heads to hit the dashboard, windows or steering wheel, resulting in head trauma. Brain injuries can range from concussions to traumatic brain injuries (TBI), which can cause lifelong disabilities and impairments. Even if you were wearing a seatbelt, the force of the collision could cause your head to move suddenly, leading to neck injuries, whiplash and other head and brain injuries.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Commercial truck accidents can also cause severe spinal cord injuries, resulting in partial or complete paralysis, loss of sensation and other long-term disabilities. The spinal cord is a critical part of the central nervous system that controls movement and sensation. The impact of a commercial truck collision can cause the spinal cord to shift or even sever, leading to severe damage. Victims of spinal cord injuries may require ongoing medical care and rehabilitation.

Broken Bones and Fractures

Another common injury in commercial truck accidents is broken bones and fractures. The force of the collision can cause bones to break or fracture, leading to severe pain, swelling and limitations on movement. These injuries can occur in any part of the body, but the arms, legs, ribs and pelvis are the most common. Some fractures may require surgery or other medical interventions to heal correctly, resulting in significant medical expenses and time off work.

Internal Injuries

Internal injuries are also prevalent in commercial truck accidents, particularly in the chest and abdomen. The force of the impact can cause internal organs to rupture, leading to internal bleeding, damage to vital organs and other complications. Victims of internal injuries may not always experience symptoms immediately after the accident, making it crucial to seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Commercial truck accidents can result in severe and life-changing injuries. If you or a loved one have been involved in a commercial truck accident, seeking medical attention and legal assistance should be your top priorities.

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