An automobile accident can happen to even the most careful driver in Central Florida. Car accidents may vary in severity depending on the type of collision and the conditions of the road at the time of the accident. Some individuals may get into a simple fender-bender and walk away with no injuries at all, while other victims of more severe automobile accidents may end up in the hospital with fractures, head injuries, or worse. Below are some of the most common types of injuries sustained in automobile accidents:

  1. Whiplash Injury

This type of injury is very common among car accident victims. Whiplash commonly refers to muscle, ligament, and tendon injuries. During the impact of a car accident, your body moves in an unnaturally high speed, causing tension and strain to soft tissue areas. Whiplash injuries do not cause broken bones, but they can be painful and require a long time to heal.

  1. Head Injuries

When an automobile accident is very severe, there can be impact to the victim’s head even with the use of a seatbelt. Head injuries are one of the more dangerous injuries a person can sustain from a car accident. It can result in permanent damage to the brain, as well as headaches, and sleeping disorders.  Traumatic brain injuries are very commonly seen in severe motorcycle accidents where the riders were not wearing a helmet.

  1. Broken Bones

The human skeletal system is built to be strong and resilient. However, high impact collisions can cause bones to fracture and break. Minor accidents are less likely to result in broken bones, but certain individuals, such as children or the elderly, are more susceptible to fractures. Some areas of the body, like the ribs, are also fragile and can be broken even in a moderate automotive collision.

  1. Scrapes and Cuts

Automobiles are machines that are made up of many working parts. In a collision, materials such as metal and glass may break away from the vehicle and come into contact with soft tissue, causing lacerations. Objects inside the car itself may become a projectile during the accident and cause epidermal injuries. It is important to seek medical attention even for minor scrapes and cuts following an accident to reduce the risk of infection.

  1. Spinal Injuries

Another unfortunate and serious injury that can result from a vehicular collision is spinal injuries. Severe spinal injuries may result in nerve damage and paralysis. A herniated disc is a spine injury that occurs when one of the discs in the spine are damaged or moved out of place. Anyone who suspects they may have a spinal injury resulting from a car accident should seek prompt medical attention.

Sustaining an injury from an automobile accident is not to be taken lightly. If you have been injured in an accident in Central Florida, contact the personal injury lawyers at Vickaryous law today at 407-542-2132. Let us fight for your rights as a car accident victim.