A lot of truck accidents lead to severe injuries and fatalities due to the size of a semi-truck. Such injuries can lead to lifelong health issues as well as costly medical bills, significant lost wages, and serious pain and suffering. If you have been Injured in a truck accident, you need a reliable attorney to help you build a strong legal claim. A great attorney is committed to pursuing fair compensation for all the injuries you have sustained because of a truck accident. Truck accidents can result in the following injuries:
Brain Injuries
When a smaller vehicle collides with a commercial truck, its occupant can be thrust forward suddenly into the steering wheel or dashboard. The violent shaking can cause severe injury even if the victim was wearing a seatbelt. Below are common brain injuries that victims can sustain in a truck accident:
- Traumatic brain injuries. (TBIs). These injuries may occur because of direct head trauma or fast acceleration or deceleration. A TBI can have life-changing side effects like personality changes.
- Subdural hematoma. Usually, this injury occurs when blood collects between the covering and surface of the brain.
Back Injuries
Usually, these injuries are serious and lead to chronic pain. Those who sustain these injuries usually need continuous medical treatment. Examples of these injuries include a spinal cord injury, paralysis, herniated disc, and compression fractures.
Whiplash
This is an injury to the neck’s soft tissues. It happens when the head violently moves back and forth during a sudden stop. It can be serious and requires ongoing medical treatment. Symptoms of whiplash include dizziness, as well as neck and shoulder pain and stiffness. Those who sustain this injury must seek immediate medical care and follow their doctor’s advice to reduce the damage a whiplash injury may cause.
Fractures
A truck accident can result in blunt force trauma that can cause bodily fractures. It can break any bone in the body. Common fractures can affect the legs, hips, arms, wrists, fingers, pelvis, skull, and ribs. A fracture can make it hard and painful for victims to move the affected body part. Treatment for fractures includes casts, physical therapy, and surgery.
Internal Injuries
These injuries are often not visible and include internal bleeding and organ damage. Usually, they result from blunt force trauma, which happens when the body hits a hard object inside a passenger vehicle. Also, blunt force trauma can happen when the seatbelt worn by a victim restrains their body during a collision.