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Can a minor car accident still cause serious injuries?
Yes. Even low-speed collisions can cause whiplash, soft tissue damage, and spinal misalignment that may not be immediately painful but can lead to chronic issues.
How is car accident compensation calculated?
Compensation is typically based on medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and future rehabilitation needs.
What parts of the body are most likely injured?
The neck (whiplash), back (disc herniation), head (concussion), and knees are the most frequently injured areas in car accidents.
Absolutely. Adrenaline often masks pain immediately after a crash. Symptoms for some injuries may take days or even weeks to fully manifest.
Can car accident injuries show up later?
What happens when someone claims injury?
An insurance adjuster will investigate. Having a professional review ensures your documentation properly supports your claim for maximum compensation.
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Answers to your car accident injury questions.
Yes. Emotional distress, anxiety while driving, and PTSD are common and legitimate damages that can be included in your claim.
Can a car accident cause trauma or PTSD?
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