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 and Limb Injuries: The passenger's body might be thrown against the car's interior, potenƟally causing bruises, fractures, or sprains. Rear Passenger's Side: Direct Impact Trauma: Being directly in the path of the collision, the rear passenger's side occupant faces the most risk. The immediate force could cause mulƟple fractures, including rib, pelvis, and limb fractures. There's also a significant concern for internal injuries, especially to organs close to the impact zone.

Head Trauma: The passenger's head could collide directly with the C-pillar or side window, leading to traumaƟc brain injuries, skull fractures, or concussions. This can cause a brain bleed,

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