Rear end collisions result in injuries that
include neck sprains, back injuries, broken bones, facial injuries, head injuries and nerve injuries.
Not exact matches
Although most are
sprains and strains to the lower extremities, because cheerleading can
include fast - paced floor routines and physically demanding skills,
including pyramid building and lifting, tossing, and catching athletes in the air, head and
neck injuries are not uncommon.
Patients were preliminarily
included based on specific criteria,
including association with recreational activity, diagnosis code indicating fracture or strain /
sprain, and body part indicating
neck region.
If you were hit by a car on a bike, your injuries could
include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, broken limbs, severe lacerations and burns from the road surface, facial fractures,
neck and back
sprain, and permanent disfigurement.
Typical rear - end accident injuries
include neck and back injuries, whiplash, and other types of
sprains and strains.
These cases pertain to a broad spectrum of injuries,
including brain damage and head injuries, paraplegia and quadriplegia, amputation of an arm or leg, injuries to hands and feet, injuries to the back and
neck, injuries to vision (eye) or hearing, burns, broken bones,
sprains and strains.
Plaintiff suffered multiple injuries,
including a
sprained back,
neck and left leg, a bruised left shoulder and a head injury.