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Careless Drivers can Leave you with Questions about the Future
Posted on August 18, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Motor Vehicle Crashes are Caused by Careless Drivers
Car accidents often occur when a driver acts carelessly. You have the right to expect other drivers will use reasonable care to avoid causing a traffic accident. This does not always happen. In 2009, there were over 5.5 million auto accidents with 33,808 fatal crashes. Some of the careless behaviors by other drivers include:
- Unsafe speed
- Following too closely
- Cell phone usage
- Failure to yield
- Disregarding a traffic signal
- Distracted driver
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drug
- Dangerous driving for the weather conditions
- Reckless driving (excessive speed, erratic lane changing, illegal passing, etc.)
Consequences of a Car Accident Indiana
Injuries as a result of a car accident can affect various parts of your body. The most common injuries after an automobile collision are head, neck and back injuries. However, injuries can also include internal injuries and injuries to your extremities.
Traumatic Brain Injury Indiana
A severe traumatic brain injury will change your life forever. A traumatic brain injury can have negative impact on your memory, your ability to think clearly, your ability to stay focused, your ability to speak and understand, your ability to appreciate danger, your senses (vision, hearing, smell, taste), your control of your body, your ability to work, your ability to walk, your ability to control your emotions, your ability to interact with others, etc.
Neck Injuries
Neck injuries range from a whiplash injury to herniated disc injury. A whiplash injury is caused by the rapid rocking back and forth of the head. This causes muscles and ligaments in the neck to be stretched or torn. As a result, a whiplash victim will have neck pain and limitations in the ability to move the neck and head.
A herniated disc injury happens when the nucleus or center of the disc is forced by trauma through the annulus or outer ring of the disc. When the nucleus material is forced through the annulus, it can impinge on the nerves in the neck.
Temporal Mandibular Joint Injury (TMJ)
TMJ can be caused by trauma (such as a blow to the face). TMJ causes pain in front of the ear, head and neck pain and difficulty in opening the moth normally. TMJ affects your ability to chew, eat and speak.
Back Injuries
Back injuries range from compression fractures to spinal cord damage from disc herniation and bulges. Symptoms of a spinal cord injury include weakness in your legs and arms, paralysis injury, difficulty in breathing, numbness, tingling and abnormal bowel or bladder control.
Internal Injuries
Internal injuries from a car accident can affect many parts of your body. These injuries include damage to your bowels, kidneys, spleen, liver, lungs, heart and vascular system. Fractured ribs as a result of a traffic accident can puncture the lungs and other internal organs.
Extremity Injuries
Extremity injuries often include fractures in the shoulders, arms forearms, wrist, hands, fingers, hips, legs, knees, ankles and feet. Additionally, rotator cuff injuries are common and can require extensive physical therapy and even surgery.
Contact an Indiana Injury Attorney at Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
Many Hoosiers suffer severe, permanent and debilitating injuries every year from automobile accidents. It is our mission to assist injured victims of car accidents. We understand the necessity to make sure that your medical bills are paid and you do not suffer financially through lost wages.
An Indiana accident lawyer will discuss your situation and review your options. We work with the insurance companies and other parties involved to make sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident Indianapolis, contact us at 317-375-7718 or online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer.
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