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5 of the Most Common Truck Accident Injuries

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
May 30, 2021
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Getting into a truck accident is extremely scary. It can leave you reeling and with many emotional and psychological injuries. 

It can also leave you with a number of physical injuries. Most people who are injured in a truck accident suffer from some specific types of injuries. 

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If you’re unsure of what the most common types of truck accident injuries are, we’re here to break it down for you. Here are five common injuries people have after getting into a truck accident. 

1. Traumatic Brain Injuries

One of the most serious conditions that you can get from being in a truck accident is a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. This condition happens due to penetration of the skull or impact to the skull. 

These injuries can cause lasting physical, cognitive, and mood disorders. Because of this, many people choose to work with a truck lawyer if they are experiencing TBI symptoms to get compensation for these lasting damages. 

2. Neck Injuries

Another common injury following a truck accident is a neck injury. There are many different types of neck injuries, including breaks, fractures, and damage to joints, ligaments, and muscles. 

The most common neck injury resulting from a truck accident is a whiplash injury. This is a painful condition that can lead to lasting impairment. 

3. Burns

Sometimes, trucks are carrying dangerous materials. Other times, a truck accident causes gas or diesel spills. Both of these situations can lead to fires that can result in serious burns. 

Not only are burns extremely painful, but they can leave a person at risk for infection and health complications. And, they can result in disfigurement and scarring that can only be surgically repaired. 

4. Broken Bones

It’s not uncommon for truck accidents to result in broken bones. This is because of a severe impact during the crash. 

People can get broken bones in just about any area of their body. Afterward, they may need casts, surgery, or physical therapy just to recover from their injuries. 

What’s worse, some broken bones never heal correctly, leading to disfigurement. Or, these improperly healed bonnes can cause discomfort and other health issues. 

5. Spinal Cord Injuries

Another type of injury that often happens after a truck accident is a spinal cord injury. These injuries can lead to paralysis in all or parts of the body. That makes them particularly dangerous. 

Most spinal cord injuries require care for the rest of a person’s life. They’re extremely expensive to treat and can be very painful to treat as well. 

Avoid Truck Accident Injuries and Stay Safe on the Road

Truck injuries can be extremely serious. That’s why practicing safety on the road is so essential. Doing so can help you avoid a dangerous truck accident and protect you and other drivers. 

If you found this article informative, be sure to check out our other postings. We’re constantly creating new content with interesting and helpful topics for our readers. 

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  • Allen Brown
    Allen Brown

    The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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