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docHubly, the top three types of car accidents rear end, angle, and sideswipe crashes are most likely to lead to injuries.
After your car accident, in general, expect soreness to linger for up to six weeks. Normal pain after a car accident usually includes minor soreness. Commonly, car accident victims experience pain in the neck or back.
Some symptoms of what to expect physically after a car accident include headache, shoulder and neck pain, back pain, abdominal pain, bruising or numbness, and emotional distress. Headaches could possibly be due to a concussion, brain injury, blood clot, or whiplash.
During a car accident, your body is violently shaken resulting in damages and injuries. Some of the most common injuries include broken bones, burns, head and neck trauma, brain injuries, and back and spinal cord trauma.
During a car accident, your body is violently shaken resulting in damages and injuries. Some of the most common injuries include broken bones, burns, head and neck trauma, brain injuries, and back and spinal cord trauma.
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Organ Damage Kidneys and liver are the most commonly injured organs in car accidents, but any organ damaged during a crash can cause internal bleeding.
Bruises usually appear within 12 to 36 hours after motor vehicle accidents. If you experience bruises, they can be painful and may last anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks, depending on the severity of your injuries.
Being hit by a car can cause an internal injury such as bleeding, rib fractures, punctured lung, brain bleeds, ruptured spleen, or damage to organs. Many of these injuries can be life-threatening if they are not treated promptly.
After your car accident, in general, expect soreness to linger for up to six weeks. Normal pain after a car accident usually includes minor soreness. Commonly, car accident victims experience pain in the neck or back.
Whiplash is the most common injury in a car accident and is often caused by rear-end collisions. Whiplash can be extremely painful and limiting, but it often heals within several weeks. Signs of whiplash include: Neck pain and stiffness.

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