Broken Bone Injury Attorney
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Broken bones are one of the most common injuries people suffer in car accidents. The force involved in even a moderate-speed collision can place enormous stress on the body, especially when drivers instinctively brace against the steering wheel or passengers are thrown sideways during impact. A fracture can happen in a split second as the body absorbs the sudden energy of the crash.
How Fractures Often Occur During Car Accidents
Inside a vehicle, there are several rigid surfaces that can cause injuries when a crash happens inlcuding steering wheels, dashboards, door frames, and center consoles. When a vehicle stops suddenly during a collision, the body keeps moving until something stops it.
Picture a driver approaching a red light when another vehicle rear-ends their car. The driver’s hands are gripping the steering wheel, and the jolt forces their wrists and forearms into the wheel with sudden pressure. In another scenario, a passenger sitting on the right side of a vehicle might be pushed against the door during a side-impact collision at an intersection. In both cases, the force of impact can easily lead to broken bones from crashes.
Common Fractures Seen After Vehicle Collisions
The location of a fracture often depends on the direction and severity of the crash. Some bones break because occupants brace themselves before impact, while others are injured when the body strikes interior parts of the vehicle.
Examples frequently seen after car accidents include:
- Wrist and forearm fractures from bracing against the steering wheel
- Rib fractures from seatbelt pressure or contact with the steering column
- Leg fractures when knees strike the dashboard in a front-end collision
- Collarbone fractures caused by the force of a shoulder restraint
Each type of fracture can affect mobility and recovery time in different ways.
Why Broken Bones Can Disrupt Everyday Life
A fractured bone may sound like a straightforward injury, but recovery can affect daily routines in ways people often do not expect. Someone with a broken arm might struggle with simple tasks like preparing meals, typing, or even driving. Rib fractures can make breathing deeply, sleeping comfortably, or lifting objects painful.
For people whose jobs involve physical activity, fractures may require extended time away from work. Even office workers may find it difficult to sit comfortably or use a computer while recovering.
Documenting a Fracture After a Crash
Fractures are typically diagnosed using imaging such as X-rays or CT scans shortly after the accident. Medical documentation becomes important not only for treatment but also for showing how the injury relates to the collision.
Accident reports, vehicle damage photographs, and medical records can help explain how the injury occurred. For example, visible damage to a dashboard or steering wheel may support the explanation of how a driver’s arm or leg was injured during impact.
A broken bone injury attorney can help gather these records and present them clearly when pursuing a claim.
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