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~Car Accident Insurance Claim~ Regarding Impacts And Injuries
By Dan Baldyga
~Car Accident Insurance Claim~ Regarding Impacts And Injuries
by: Dan Baldyga
As of January 2003 it was determined that in the good ole‘ US of A, there were approximately 12.3
million motor vehicle accidents involving over 21 million vehicles last year. This amounts to a little over
one crash per second. Let’s take a look at four of the most common of these gazillion impacts and the
typical injuries they cause.
#1. LOW SPEED IMPACTS - - ESPECIALLY REAR-ENDERS: These are crashes that are considered
to be any collision that takes place at speeds under 10 MPH. While there is absolutely no justification
to call it a “Low Speed” impact that’s what the insurance industry loves to identify them as. Why ?
Because a moniker like that is supposed to indicate that the, “so-called impact”, you were subjected to
could not possibly have caused an injury.
It’s true that when such a crash does take place there’s often not a lot of damage done to the motor
vehicle and yet, in most cases, people involved in these types of accidents more often than not suffer
injuries - - neck injuries especially!
Although the insurance industry would like to have those making a claim think differently an injury can
and absolutely does occur when a low impact collision takes place. The most common is identified as
the “Whiplash”. This takes place when the occupants don’t have the slightest idea about the impending
collision so they can’t brace themselves by forcing their back and/or neck