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Types of Injuries You Might Sustain After a Truck Accident
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Types of Injuries You Might Sustain After a Truck Accident

California is a state located in the western United States. California’s economy is the largest of any U.S. state. Silicon Valley is the global hub for technology and innovation, home to the world’s most valuable tech companies, and is located in the state.

Truck accidents can result in victims dealing with serious injuries and a long process to settle the legal claim after the accident. California has long stretches of busy highways in a state with high costs of living and regional economic inequality. This often means that truck accident victims deal with lifelong consequences after truck collisions. Serious physical harm includes any number of injuries, including broken bones, bruising, traumatic brain injuries, and others. 

  1. Traumatic Brain Injuries

One of the most severe outcomes of truck crashes is traumatic brain injury. A forceful blow to the head during impact can cause bleeding, swelling, and long-term damage to brain function. Victims may face memory loss, confusion, and, in many cases, permanent disability that prevents them from working or living independently. Contacting an excellent truck accident lawyer in California is necessary to assist the victim in securing the required compensation for their medical care and sustained livelihood.

  1. Spinal Cord Damage

Truck crashes usually take place with a high amount of force, and the impact of a truck crash can compress or sever the spinal cord. In severe collisions, a person can suffer partial or complete paralysis. In other cases, a person may not suffer paralysis but may suffer debilitating chronic back pain, limited mobility of some aspect of their life, or nerve damage that leads to continued medical treatment.

  1. Fractures

The force of a larger truck colliding with even the smallest passenger vehicle often easily causes fractures. Common fractures related to truck accidents include arm or leg injuries, rib injuries, or pelvic injuries. In some cases, a broken bone will heal with the correct type of treatment. 

  1. Internal Organ Injuries

In truck accidents, the vehicle can cause internal injuries that are not visible. Blunt force trauma to the abdomen, like hitting the liver, spleen, or kidneys, can cause internal damage. Under these circumstances, internal bleeding may occur. This is a medical emergency and can be life-threatening if ignored.

  1. Severe Burns

In cases of truck accidents involving trucks that are fuel trucks or carry other hazardous cargo, injuries may be compounded by a fire. Burn injuries may cause severe scarring, infections, and emotional trauma and may require multiple surgeries or skin grafts.

  1. Lacerations and Crush Injuries

Broken glass and twisted metal often leave the injured person with deep cuts. In catastrophic accident cases, the injured person may sustain serious or worse, crush injuries if body parts become pinned or caught, resulting in permanent scarring or amputation in the worst case.

  1. Emotional Trauma

Many victims develop anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder after an accident. Emotional trauma may complicate the recovery process or make it more challenging to overcome the accident and get back to everyday life.

Key Takeaways

  • Because of the size and weight of commercial trucks, truck accidents often lead to fatalities, serious injuries, and traumatic injuries.
  • Injuries such as brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, internal bleeding, burn injuries, crush injuries, total permanent disability, and emotional injuries are hard to recover from.
  • If your injuries are severe, you may have a long road to recovery, including medical appointments and rehabilitation, which may include therapy or legal counsel to deal with the injuries you have suffered.
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