Dealing With Whiplash
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Auto Accidents & Whiplash
Whiplash is most commonly caused by automobile accidents.
Whiplash injuries affect up to 83 percent of those who are involved in car accidents. Several factors might be used to determine the extent of your damage. In a rear-end collision, patients who are hit from behind frequently get the most serious injuries.
Being hit by a larger or heavier vehicle can potentially put you in grave danger. It is not necessary for your vehicle to be visibly damaged in order for you to be injured. In reality, the extent of your vehicle's damage has relatively little bearing on your injuries. In low-speed collisions, most modern cars have shock-absorbing bumpers that do their best to minimise vehicle damage but do not give much protection to the occupants. Rear-end accidents of less than 5 mph frequently cause serious symptoms.