4 Common Types of Injuries Often Suffered From Accidents Involving Large Trucks

 Posted on October 09, 2021 in Personal Injury

IL injury lawyerEven the most confident of drivers can feel a twinge of intimidation and vulnerability when passing a large semi-truck on the highway. Some drivers accelerate faster to lessen the amount of time spent next to the truck, while others may avoid passing them until absolutely necessary.

These instincts are not entirely unfounded. Accidents involving large trucks have proven to be incredibly devastating to occupants of passenger vehicles and often result in catastrophic injuries. This blog details some of the most common injuries seen in truck accidents and the long-term consequences the injured victims may suffer.

Back and Neck Injuries

Truck accidents often result in passengers experiencing moderate to severe pain in their back and neck. In some cases, the accident may only result in minor neck pain, however, in worse cases, a person may suffer dislocated discs and whiplash. Back and neck injuries can greatly impact a person’s ability to complete daily tasks, likely delaying the timeframe in which an individual can return to work.

Spinal Cord injuries

High impact truck accidents may result in spinal cord injuries. While spinal cord damage is not always immediately apparent, this type of injury can lead to temporary, partial, or complete paralysis of a person’s torso or lower body. Spinal cords do not heal easily and many people who suffer this type of injury require expensive care for the remainder of their lives, including surgeries and physical therapy.

Head and Brain Injuries

Another set of injuries often seen in accidents involving large commercial trucks are head and brain injuries. Less serious accidents may only result in minimal bruising or a mild concussion. In worse cases, injuries to the head and brain can have an immense impact on the person’s life. Suffering a traumatic brain injury can lead to impairments in an individual’s cognitive and motor functions. It is important to note that not all head trauma is immediately apparent.

Bruises, Broken Bones, and Lacerations

Truck crashes often feature shattered glass and sharp metal. These two factors can easily lead to a driver or passenger suffering serious lacerations that could lead to permanent scarring and serious infections. The blunt force of a truck accident often results in broken and even shattered bones in a person’s arms and legs. These types of injuries often require surgeries, which -- if not performed correctly -- may lead to permanent impairments.

Contact Our Aurora Truck Accident Lawyer

The devastating impact of a truck accident is not limited to the serious injuries described above. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for truck accidents to result in fatalities. If you have suffered serious injuries or have lost a loved one due to a truck accident, it may be in your best interest to work with a Kane County truck accident attorney. Our team at Kinnally Flaherty Krentz Loran Hodge & Masur P.C. can assist you in pursuing the financial damages associated with severe injuries and the loss of a family member. To learn more about how we can help, schedule a free consultation today by calling 630-907-0909.

 

Sources:

https://policyadvice.net/insurance/insights/truck-accident-statistics/

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/road-users/large-trucks/

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