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Minor car accidents often lead to injuries

On Behalf of | Sep 22, 2022 | Car Accidents

Many seemingly minor car crashes could leave people harmed worse than they initially believed. Anyone injured in such an incident wish to take legal action in a Tennessee courtroom.

Minor injuries after a minor car crash

Although the impact might occur at a low speed, drivers and passengers may still suffer injuries from the crash. For example, someone not wearing a seatbelt could hit the dashboard because nothing secures the person in place. However, a seatbelt does not automatically prevent all injuries, and someone could suffer one of the most common ones: whiplash. Similarly, the accident victim might find the minor impact caused a back injury that might linger for weeks.

Bruises, minor lacerations, and other issues could plague someone involved in a collision. A car accident might also inflict emotional trauma that manifests into physical issues. Post-traumatic stress disorder might lead to weight loss or other troubles. Sometimes, the victim of emotional stress may have a civil claim against the person who caused the accident.

Issues that many victims deal with

One point worth noting about minor injuries is that self-assessments could be misguided. In other words, someone might think an injury is not serious, but it turns out to be worse than expected. Sometimes, minor pain may suggest a life-threatening injury. Seeking a medical evaluation is wise after car accidents.

Minor injuries may affect some people worse than others. A carpenter may regain full use of their hand after two weeks, which could mean two weeks of lost income and angry clients. Also, health insurance policies might have high deductibles, forcing the victim to pay out-of-pocket medical expenses.

Negligent behavior, such as distracted driving or speeding, could be the reason behind the crash. If so, victims could have a valid civil claim.

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