Types of Car Accident Injuries

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Car accidents can cause many types of auto accident injuries that vary in severity from mild cuts and bruises to serious brain and spinal cord injuries that can lead to permanent disabilities. After a car crash, it is important to seek both medical and legal help as soon as possible. In some cases, car accident injuries aren't obvious right away, so you should be examined by a doctor even if you were in a relatively low-speed collision. You will need medical records to prove that the auto accident caused your injuries if you plan to seek compensation through an auto accident lawsuit.

Auto accident injuries can affect various parts of the body, including internal organs. In order to detect car wreck injuries, medical professionals can use a range of diagnostic tests. Through the use of x-rays, CT or CAT scans, MRIs, and bone scans, doctors can determine the nature and extent of an individual's car accident injuries.

If you were injured in a car accident, you may be eligible to seek compensation through a car accident lawsuit. An auto accident lawyer can determine if you have a valid auto accident injury claim and advise you of your rights.

Click on the links below to learn more about several common types of car accident injuries.

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