Motor vehicle accidents cause a wide range of injuries, from whiplash and soft-tissue strain to fractures and traumatic brain injury. Some injuries, like whiplash or concussions, may not produce symptoms right away, which is why prompt medical evaluation and consistent follow-up care matter for both your health and your claim.

One of the most common injuries in rear-end collisions; symptoms can be delayed.

Ranges from muscle strain to herniated discs or, in serious cases, spinal cord damage.

Concussions and traumatic brain injury can occur even without a direct head impact.

Broken bones are common in higher-speed or side-impact crashes.

Often caused by broken glass, airbags, or contact with the vehicle interior.

Anxiety, PTSD, and driving-related fear are common after a serious crash.
Motor vehicle accidents cause a wide range of injuries, from whiplash and soft-tissue strain to fractures and traumatic brain injury. Some injuries, like whiplash or concussions, may not produce symptoms right away, which is why prompt medical evaluation and consistent follow-up care matter for both your health and your claim.

One of the most common injuries in rear-end collisions; symptoms can be delayed.

Ranges from muscle strain to herniated discs or, in serious cases, spinal cord damage.

Concussions and traumatic brain injury can occur even without a direct head impact.

Broken bones are common in higher-speed or side-impact crashes.

Often caused by broken glass, airbags, or contact with the vehicle interior.

Anxiety, PTSD, and driving-related fear are common after a serious crash.