Some common automobile accident injuries include broken bones, fractured bones, lacerations, internal injuries, spine, neck, and back injuries, and traumatic brain injuries.
These are Soft tissue injuries, Crush injuries, Lacerations, bruises and "road rash", Shoulder injuries, Foot and ankle injuries, Knee injuries, Neck injuries and whiplash, Limb loss and amputation, Disfiguring facial injuries and scars, Fractures and broken bones, Internal injuries, Burns, Back Injuries, Spinal cord injuries and paralysis, and Traumatic brain injuries.
Soft-tissue injuries are the most common, such as neck and back pains.
brain damage, neck damage, broken bones and even death
A knee injury or a heart injury & a neck injury
it does depend on how severe the injuries are.
A crash can cause your head to whip back and forth. This is hard on the muscles, bones, and joints in the neck.
Darren has brain damage from several accidents and also damage to the neck. For para-sport he is classed under cerebral palsy and acquirered brain injuries.
Head injuries may sometimes be associated with neck injuries because the neck and head are connected.
No, there isn't since damage and injuries can range from minor too major when accidents occur. Always ask for 5 times the amount you really want...In the UK there is guidance from the courts in the past for the pain and suffering different types of personal injuries cause. This will include neck injuries, shoulder injuries and back injuries - but as the earlier response indicated the guidance depends on the nature and severity of your symptoms. Please see the two related links entitled "neck injury claims" and "back injury claims" to see examples of the amounts of compensation you can claim for pain and suffering for each various different neck and back injuries including whiplash.
He did not fake a neck injury. He had surgery on his neck and had a metal plate put in. They do not fake those injuries. And just an FYI, most neck surgeries are done from the front in the throat not in the back of the neck.
no