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What Injuries Can a Head-On Collision Cause?

What Injuries Can a Head-On Collision Cause?

Head-on car accidents often result in severe injuries. This is due to the amount of force exerted by both vehicles in the crash. Since they’re moving in opposite directions, the force on impact is doubled, making it very difficult for safety features like airbags and seat belts to offer the type of protection you need. What injuries can these kinds of accidents cause?

Internal Injuries

On impact, your body can hit your car’s structure, including the airbag. Because of the amount of force involved, airbag deployment could put you at risk of suffering bruises to your organs and damage to nerves and blood vessels. 

These injuries are particularly dangerous because they aren’t always immediately obvious. You may notice bruising but not realize that it can indicate internal bleeding. If you damage an organ, that, too, can take time to become apparent. Your organ will do everything possible to keep up with your body’s demands. When it can no longer do so, life-threatening symptoms can develop. 

Head Injuries

Head-on crashes can involve hitting your head or your body being jostled with enough force to cause your brain to shift in your skull. Even mild brain injuries, like concussions, can leave you with cognitive function issues and mood swings for days or weeks. 

More severe types of head injuries include brain hemorrhages and diffuse axonal injuries, which result in the shearing of the brain’s connecting nerve fibers. These injuries can have catastrophic consequences, including death. 

Broken Bones 

Broken bones are common occurrences in all types of car accidents, but they can be especially serious in head-on collisions. Crushing injuries can leave you with shattered or splintered bones that require months to heal fully. You can also sustain fractures to your facial bones, like your cheekbones or nose, impacting the way you look and often requiring reconstructive surgery. 

Rib bones are also likely to fracture when the airbag deploys or your seat belt engages to protect you from flying forward. Breaking a rib could put you in danger of punctured lungs or heart damage. 

Soft Tissue Injuries

Whiplash is the most common type of injury you can sustain in a crash. In a head-on collision, it can be severe enough to tear ligaments and cause chronic pain. You can tear muscles and tendons, too, if you try to brace yourself against the impact. 

You may not realize that you suffered these injuries until the swelling begins. That can delay treatment, putting you at risk of further harm. 

Spinal Cord Injuries

If your body whips backward and forward in a head-on crash, you can sustain spinal cord injuries. These can range from minor issues that leave you with tingling or numbness to damage as serious as quadriplegia. All too often, spinal cord injuries don’t heal, which means struggling with motor function problems, losing sensation below the injury, and full paralysis. 

Contact Our Dallas Car Accident Lawyers at Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers for a Free Consultation

After being in a head-on collision that results in injuries, you may be entitled to start a personal injury claim against the liable party. Texas is a fault state, so you must prove that the defendant was negligent in their conduct. That is not a simple step to accomplish, which is why hiring representation can be essential. 

With a Dallas car accident lawyer, you can gather the most important evidence to show that you suffered because of misconduct, and provide a full account of your losses so that you can receive fair compensation. You have a chance to get the full support you need. Call Benton Accident & Injury Lawyers to schedule a free consultation to get started.

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