Motor vehicle collisions are a leading cause of many types of debilitating medical issues. Crashes are one of the more common reasons that people in the United States develop traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs range from mild concussions with no permanent...
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What should you know about spinal cord injuries?
People who are involved in a motor vehicle crash may suffer from serious injuries. For example, crash-related spinal cord injuries can potentially result in lifelong effects on a person’s ability to live the life they’re accustomed to. Being diagnosed with a spinal...
The aftermath of a car accident burn injury
A car accident can expose you to chemicals, hot debris, electric wires or fire that can inflict both physical trauma and emotional distress. Severe burns require ongoing and intensive medical treatment, sometimes even causing further complications. Even after your...
Long-term effects of spinal cord injuries due to auto accidents
Car collisions impact victims differently. Some may only sustain minor cuts and bruises, allowing them to go home after a quick hospital visit. However, others may experience severe injuries that can profoundly affect them for life. Spinal cord injuries (SCI) disrupt...
Understanding the leading causes of traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a broad term that describes any injury that affects the brain and how it functions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it is a major cause of death and disability. A TBI is usually the result of a...
What are the collateral consequences of a TBI?
While the immediate effects of a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be severe, the long-term collateral consequences can also be significant – and many victims and their families don’t initially realize that their lives will probably never be the same again....
Can you recover from a crash-related spinal cord injury?
If a motor vehicle collision results in damage to your spinal cord, the chances are good that you will notice immediately. Spinal cord injuries typically result in a loss of motor function and also physical sensation below the location of the injury. The higher on the...