Every midsize car evaluated earns good ratings for head,
neck and chest injury risk based on measurements from dummy sensors.
Every luxury car and near - luxury car the Institute evaluated earns good ratings for head,
neck and chest injury risk based on measurements from the dummy's sensors.
«The inflatable belt is designed to help reduce head,
neck and chest injuries for rear - seat passengers, often children and older passengers who can be more vulnerable to such injuries,» said Srinivasan Sundararajan, safety technical leader with Ford's research and advanced engineering group.
Not exact matches
Explaining the family's
injuries, VOMC said: «The youngest of the three sustained
injuries to his left leg,
neck,
and chest; while his elder brother, who was hit with a blunt object, sustained more serious
injuries to his head,
chest and back.
The carrier should never be tight enough that it forces their head into their
chest, which can both hinder breathing
and cause
neck injury.
Measures taken from the head,
neck,
and chest indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
These
injury measures, especially from the head /
neck and torso (
chest and abdomen), are major components of each vehicle's overall evaluation.
The safety cage was reasonably well maintained,
and measures recorded on the dummy's head,
neck,
and chest indicated low risk of
injury.
Measures recorded on the dummy's head,
neck,
and chest indicate low risk of serious
injury in these areas of the body, but the poorly controlled movement of the dummy during the impact may have contributed to high forces on its right leg.
The Grand Am's 29 - year - old female driver died from massive
injuries to her head,
neck,
chest,
and abdomen.
Measures taken from the
neck,
chest,
and both legs indicate low risk of
injury to these body regions.
The buckles are bigger
and the belts heavier than usual, but Ford reckons they reduce
chest, head
and neck injuries in the event of a crash.
Measures taken from the head,
neck,
chest,
and left leg indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
In each test, measures taken from the head,
neck,
chest,
and one leg indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
In each test, measures taken from the head,
neck,
and chest indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
Measures taken from the head,
neck,
and chest indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions.
Ratings for restraints, dummy kinematics,
and injury measures for the head
and neck,
chest, pelvis,
and legs
and feet are all good.
Injury measures taken from the head,
neck,
and chest indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
Measures taken from the
neck,
chest,
and legs indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity.
Measures taken from the
neck and chest indicate low risk of
injuries to these body regions in the first
and third tests in a crash of this severity.
As a result of the car accident in question the claimant sustained
injuries to her head, jaw,
neck, shoulders,
chest, back, left arm, left elbow, left wrist, left hand, left hip, left leg,
and left heel.
However, Z.K.L. sustained scratch marks on his
neck and chest while the complainant sustained no
injuries.
The
injury claimant suffered soft tissue
injuries to her
neck and back, a fractured right talus, bruising to
and pain in her
chest,
and pain in her left shoulder, both knees,
and hip.
These
injuries include concussions,
neck injuries, spinal
injuries,
and even sometimes
chest injuries.
Soft tissue
injuries are common in right angle collisions, as are serious trauma to the head,
neck, back, limbs,
chest, abdominal
and pelvic areas.
In terms of
injuries the Plainitff suffered from general body trauma, bruising
and soreness, soft tissue
injuries to the
neck,
chest wrist
and knee.
After a two week trial the judge found the claimant had suffered whiplash soft tissue
injury to her
neck, shoulders, upper limbs, back,
chest,
and right foot; a capsular tear of her breast implant which required surgery
and has left her with postoperative pain
and loss of nipple sensation; chronic mechanical
neck and shoulder pain; soft tissue
injuries to her arms with persisting forearm
and hand pain, numbness
and tingling; posttraumatic stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, chronic pain,
and a mild traumatic brain
injury.