2 + 2 = I'M HURT

talk a minute about what that is. Temporomandibular joint syndrome is an irregularity or inflammation or an injury to your temporomandibular joint.

Torso Injuries: The angled force can push the driver's body laterally and forward against the seatbelt and door, leading to potenƟal rib fractures, contusions, or internal injuries.

Leg and Arm Injuries: The driver's legs could collide with the lower dashboard or steering column, leading to fractures or sprains. The arms might also get injured upon impact with the door, steering wheel, or dashboard. Passenger Seat (Front): Direct Impact Trauma: The front-seat passenger is closer to the impact point. The angled collision could lead to mulƟple injuries, including rib, pelvis, and limb fractures. Internal injuries, especially to organs on the passenger's side such as the spleen or liver, are a significant concern.

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