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Can Low Impact Accidents Cause Injuries?

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Low impact accidents are often treated like no big deal. Accident victims often refer to these types of accidents as fender benders and they are often just grateful it wasn’t worse. Even though these accidents are relatively minor, compared to other types of accidents, it is important to know that even low impact accidents can result in injuries. While these injuries may not be life-threatening, they can result in chronic pain and disability, especially if not treated quickly.

Low Speed Injuries Can Cause Injury

After a low impact or low speed accident, you may appear to be uninjured. However, the adrenaline from the crash may be simply masking an injury. Studies have shown that accidents that occur at just 2.5 mph are sometimes enough to cause injury to the neck and spinal cord. Furthermore, these types of accidents can aggravate already pre-existing conditions. When an accident occurs at 15 mph, this can deliver a force of 4-6 times the threshold for injury. Low speed accidents can also injure the neck when the seat or headrest is not in an appropriate position, or if the driver’s neck was turned at the time of impact.

Some of the most common low impact accident injuries include, but are not limited to:

  • Back strains
  • Herniated discs
  • Shoulder injuries
  • Fractures
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Whiplash
  • TMJ
  • Headaches
  • Rib bruises
  • Chest strains
  • Depression or anxiety

Whiplash is the most common neck injury that occurs after a low impact accident. This type of injury results in stiffness, decreased mobility, and pain to the neck and head. Without treatment, whiplash injuries can result in chronic pain and a lifetime of decreased mobility and range of motion. Even worse, insurance companies are skeptical of injuries that occur after low impact accidents. Insurance adjusters often believe that injured accident victims are trying to collect a quick buck instead of being truly injured. As a result, they often deny these claims even when there is valid medical evidence supporting an injury.

When Insurance Companies Deny Your Claim

When an insurance company denies your injury claim, you need an experienced and skilled Daytona Beach car accident attorney on your side. Your attorney will need to evaluate your injuries, speak to medical professionals, review the police reports, and gather the evidence needed to win your claim. During this time, it is important to continue being treated by your physician. Do not miss any treatment appointments, fill all medications, and follow your doctor’s orders precisely. Insurance companies will look for any excuse to deny your claim, and missing appointments may indicate that you are not as injured as you claim to be.

Have You Been Injured in a Car Crash in Florida?

If you’ve been injured in a low impact car accident in Daytona Beach, Florida, it is important to understand that you may have suffered an injury. At Zimmet & Zimmet, our experienced Daytona Beach car accident lawyers have extensive experience helping injured accident victims collect the compensation they need to recover from their injuries. Even low impact accidents can result in chronic pain and injury. Contact us today for a free initial consultation and review of your case. Call 386-255-6400 or fill out our confidential contact form to speak to an attorney.

Additional Reading

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