Types of Injuries Commonly Associated With T-Bone Accidents
T-bone accidents are considered among the most dangerous types of accidents. These accidents occur most frequently at intersections and often result in severe injuries because the side of vehicles offers less protection to occupants. Usually, the person sitting closest to the point of impact suffers the most severe injuries. T-bone accidents can result in a wide range of injuries. The following are some of the most common injuries in T-bone accidents;
Head Injuries
Among the most common injuries in T-bone accidents are head injuries. When a car is hit from the side, occupants’ heads can strike objects in the vehicle. This can result in serious head injuries. Even with side curtain airbags, vehicle occupants can still sustain head injuries since the head and brain are delicate. Depending on the force of impact, a T-bone accident can cause anything from a concussion to a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). A severe TBI can have profound and lasting effects, including memory loss, physical disabilities, emotional and behavioral changes, and impaired motor skills.
Neck and Spine Injuries
T-bone accidents can cause whiplash. This injury occurs when the neck suddenly and forcefully moves back and forth. T-bone accidents can also damage the spinal cord, resulting in partial or complete paralysis.
Skin Injuries
A T-bone accident can cause cuts to the skin. Often, lacerations or abrasions are caused by broken glass or contact with the road.
Injuries to the Chest and Abdomen
Many T-bone accident victims suffer injuries to the chest and abdomen. The lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys, and other internal organs can suffer harm in a T-bone accident. And while seat belts can save lives in T-bone accidents, they can also cause injuries to the chest and abdomen.
Broken Bones
A T-bone accident can lead to any bone in the body breaking, but these accidents uniquely increase the risk of pelvic, clavicle, neck, and skull fractures.
What To Do After a T-Bone Accident
After suffering injuries in a T-bone accident, you are likely dealing with, among other things, severe pain, and emotional trauma. The following are some of the steps you should take after suffering injuries in a T-bone accident to protect your health and legal rights;
- Seek prompt medical care: Immediately call 911 to report the accident and request medical assistance. If you do not receive medical attention at the accident scene, ensure you see a doctor as soon as possible after leaving the scene.
- Gather information: Collect names, contact details, insurance information, and vehicle details of the other party.
- Document the accident scene: Take pictures and videos of the accident scene, including vehicle damage, road conditions, and traffic signs.
- Get witness information: Obtain names and contact details from anyone who witnessed your accident. Witness statements can be vital for your compensation case.
- Notify your insurance company: Report the accident to your insurance company, ensuring you provide accurate and detailed information.
- Consult an attorney: Consult a car accident attorney. An attorney can guide you on the legal process of seeking compensation.
Contact Us for Legal Help
If you suffered an injury in a T-bone accident due to another driver’s negligence, contact our Tampa personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm for legal help.
The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Jacksonville, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Ocala, Orlando, Bradenton, Daytona Beach, Naples, Melbourne, and West Palm Beach areas.
Source:
mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/traumatic-brain-injury/symptoms-causes/syc-20378557