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How Different Motor Vehicle Accidents Cause Injuries

On Behalf of | Apr 13, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

A motor vehicle accident can leave you with severe injuries and a long recovery. As the daily number of auto accident injuries continues to rise in Virginia, it can be helpful to understand how different types of accidents contribute to them.

Head-On Collisions

When two moving vehicles’ front ends collide, the resulting devastating injuries can include:

  • Broken bones
  • Whiplash
  • Brain trauma
  • Skull fractures
  • Internal organ trauma

The forceful impact of these collisions is devastating due to the momentum of both moving vehicles.

Rear-End Collisions

A rear-end accident usually involves one stationary vehicle with another crashing into it from behind. Occupants in the non-moving vehicle may experience debilitating spine injuries and whiplash when their heads move suddenly and forcefully back and forth.

Side Impact Collisions

Impact against a vehicle’s side can lead to life-threatening injuries compared to a front or rear-end collision. Drivers and passengers do not have the same protection because they are close to the point of impact. Therefore, if a vehicle’s sides collapse inward, they can crush the skull and internal organs.

Rollover Accidents

When a car moving at high speeds hits a curb or road obstruction, it can roll several times. The vehicle can also lift into the air and forcefully eject passengers upon landing. Passengers can suffer fatal injuries when their bodies slam against the hard ground.

Multi-Vehicle Accidents

A crash between two vehicles can hurl them in different directions, causing them to block the passage of others on the road. As a result, a chain reaction crashes involving multiple cars can cause a wide range of injuries depending on the angle and intensity of impact.

Car accidents can lead to injuries that have long-term debilitating effects. Therefore, you may be entitled to damages when you Virginia motor vehicle accident is someone else’s fault.