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By far the most common form of automobile accident, rear end collisions affect over 2.5 million people every year. With the increase of distracting technology like MP3 players and cell phones, this number is on the rise, and with this raises the often devastating damages to both persons and property. The bumper system of your car is designs to absorb a bulk of the impact when hit at low to medium speed, but even the safest car can't protect you and your passengers from injury during all rear end collisions, and in almost every case your car will be worse for the wear. Relying on insurance to cover the damages can be a long and tedious process. What's more, there is no guarantee that the insurance companies involved will pay for all of the damages, long-term care, or associated expenses. Getting full compensation in an auto accident requires an auto accident attorney who is willing to fight to get you everything you deserve. Common Rear End Collision Injuries Rear end collision injuries run the full range from minor to severe. While only a negligible number of these accidents result in death, an alarming number of them involve other, less serious physical damages. Some of the most common injuries from rear end collisions are: - Spinal injuries
- Injuries to arms and legs
- Head and neck injuries
- Brain injuries
- Cuts, bruises, and broken bones
The speed of the other vehicle, the use of seatbelts, and the position of the victim at the time of impact can all play key roles in the type and extent of the injury, but even the smallest injury can have devastating effects on your life. For example, pain associated with these injuries may require extensive treatment, or costly prescription medications, and can result in time lost from work. These are expenses that may not be taken into account during an insurance settlement, and can only be won through a personal injury lawsuit. In addition to physical injury, your car will sustain damages from the other driver's negligence. Repairs to a bumper aren't as simple as they used to be, and often require an entirely new bumper be placed on your vehicle. When you combine this cost with replacing tail lights, repairing trunks, and in some cases reinstalling air bags, you may be faced with a mountain of expenses that the insurance companies are unwilling to cover.
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