2 + 2 = I'M HURT

Leg and Arm Injuries: The sudden force can result in limbs being thrown or twisted, causing potenƟal fractures or sprains. Rear Driver's Side: Direct Impact Trauma: The rear driver's side passenger, although slightly further from the impact than the driver, is sƟll at a significant risk due to the force's ripple effect. The potenƟal for rib, pelvis, and limb fractures, as well as internal injuries, remains.

Head Impact: The head could be thrust against the rear driver's side window or B-pillar. This can cause a brain bleed, which is extremely serious because the brain does not heal like other tissue heals. If there is a brain bleed, there is no place for the swelling of the blood to go. The body simply reabsorbs the blood but when that happens in the brain, it leaves hole in the brain like Swiss cheese. That's why there's often a loss of consciousness and for a lengthy period after the wreck, we have mental fogginess, forgetfulness, and headaches.

Also, this type of impact either with a steering wheel or with a full-frontal impact of the airbag deployment can cause a condition called temporomandibular joint syndrome. Now let's talk a minute about what that is. Temporomandibular joint syndrome is an irregularity or inflammation or an injury to your temporomandibular joint.

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