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Orthopedic injuries from car accidents can lead to long-term harm

On Behalf of | Dec 11, 2021 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

The implications of a car accident can be significant. As a victim, this type of incident is much more than an inconvenience in your life. In the seconds it takes for two vehicles to collide, you could find yourself with serious injuries, expensive medical bills and other complications that will affect you long-term. While various types of injuries are possible in a motor vehicle accident, orthopedic injuries are some of the most common one could experience. 

Even if you suffered a relatively minor injury, the road to recovery could be lengthy, painful and expensive. An orthopedic injury has the potential to affect your ability to live and work as normal. If you are suffering from this type of injury because of an accident that was the fault of another driver, you could have grounds to pursue legal action. 

Common types of orthopedic injuries 

These injuries can cause different types of consequences, including issues ranging from minor pain to permanent disability. The way your injury will impact your life depends on various factors that include the location of the injury, the force of the impact and your health status at the time of the crash. Some of the most common orthopedic injuries include: 

  • Concussions – These are injuries to the head, causing a brain injury that may leave the victim with lingering pain, memory problems and more. 
  • Fractures – These are blunt force injuries to a bone, causing a painful break or crack. If severe, these injuries may require surgery. 
  • Whiplash – This is an injury to the neck that can lead to nerve damage, blurred vision and other long-term issues. 
  • Back injuries – Injury to the back can cause damage to the spine, and severe spinal injuries can cause paralysis of different parts of the body. 
  • Muscle injuries – Damage to the muscle can lead to mobility problems, limited range of movement, trouble doing everyday tasks and other issues. 

If you are suffering after a Louisiana car accident due to the above injuries or other types of accident-related trauma, you do not have to remain silent. You could have grounds to pursue recovery through a civil claim if you believe that your situation is the result of the negligent or reckless actions of another party. Personal injury claims are time sensitive, and it is beneficial to take quick action to learn about available legal options.