Not only are our bodies not mean for high-speed travel, but we’re really not meant for stopping from high-speeds. It goes right back to the concept that objects in motion want to stay in motion. Now, if you’re traveling along at 50 miles-per-hour and then another vehicle hits you from the sidewall of that force and energy has to go somewhere. Your body may have felt still in the driver’s seat, but it was traveling at that same speed as your car, the books on your seat, and the coffee in your cup holder. Just as all of your other items in the car will fly around during a crash, your body has its own response. Even in very small, low-speed crashes, you’ll have some soreness, bruising, and pains because your body is not meant for car accidents. If you have injuries from a car accident, it’s best to get a Cleveland, Ohio car wreck attorney to help.
Impacts
Your body, internally and externally, will experience some extent of the impact. That impact will create a chain reaction that may include your brain impacting the interior of your skull. These impacts that lead to bruising can cause a traumatic brain injury and hemorrhage.
Your organs will likely move within your body and possibly hit one another, collide against bone, or strain to stay in place, although most people are unaware of this movement unless they have some extent of internal bleeding.
If you were unfortunate enough to hit against something such as the window, windshield, dashboard, or even the airbag can cause further injury. Airbag injuries are often nowhere near as serious as the injuries that would have happened without the bag in place. But they can still be very serious.
Soft Tissue Damage
Just before the impact, when your body realizes what is about to happen, you will brace. It’s instinctual and almost impossible to avoid. As your body tenses, it makes every action afterward worse. Your muscles tighten, so upon impact, they’re straining against the force and movement of both vehicles.
In a normal situation, you brake slowly and can distribute the built-up kinetic energy in a crash. That’s not an option. You are either forced to stop immediately or will likely strike another object that will bring your car to a stop.
Another factor of soft tissue damage and injuries is the weight of your body. In addition to the speeds at which both vehicles were traveling and the screeching halt effect, is the weight of your head. When your head gets propelled forward, then whipped back, it can cause extensive soft tissue damage.
Soft tissue damage is extremely common. When the neck tissue experiences damage its whiplash. Whiplash is so commonplace that insurance companies work hard to have cases of whiplash brushed off as scams. That’s not the case, though.
Why Drunk Drivers Often Survive
Your Cleveland, Ohio car wreck attorney has seen it, and now first responders have given insight to this phenomenon. The muscle tensing actions that lead to soft tissue injuries are exactly the reason why drunk drivers survive when others in the crash don’t. Drunk drivers aren’t capable of responding to changing conditions quickly, and their bodies won’t brace for an impact.
They don’t hit their brakes or grab their wheel. In fact, they don’t do anything, and that’s what we should all do in a crash. But we can’t stop our minds by telling us to respond immediately. Because of their delayed reaction time, drunk drivers often survive when other people don’t. Victims of drunk driving accidents will likely have far more severe injuries than the intoxicated driver, which hardly seems fair. These victims often need legal help to resolve their claims.
Get Help From a Cleveland, Ohio Car Wreck Attorney
After a crash, it’s no surprise that you need guidance on how to resolve your insurance claim. Unfortunately, many insurance companies will do everything possible to avoid paying you what you actually need. When your body is recovering from a crash, you can’t work, you may not even be able to regular household chores such as switching over your laundry. With your life so disrupted, you can’t accept a small settlement and hope that your finances work out later.
Contact our office today to get connected with a Cleveland, Ohio car wreck attorney that will guide you through the process of fighting for the compensation you need. Don’t accept a small settlement or accept that an insurance company has decided your claim isn’t worth what you owe in medical bills. Get someone to help you fight.