Common Types of Car Accident Injuries in Oklahoma (2024)

Car accident injuries vary widely, but some types of harm are more common than others. If you spend significant time on the road, it is important to understand the common types of car accident injuries in Oklahoma.

Car crash victims can take legal action against the driver who caused the car collision. The most common legal remedy for those types of cases is monetary compensation.

Common Car Accident Injuries in Oklahoma

Understanding the most common types of injuries can help you better prepare for the aftermath of an accident and seek appropriate medical and legal assistance. Here are some of the most frequently sustained injuries in car crashes across Oklahoma.

  • Whiplash: Whiplash is a serious neck injury that is the result of the head rapidly moving backward and forward. Although whiplash can occur as the result of any type of collision, it is often associated with rear-end collisions. Symptoms can include headaches, neck pain, and stiffness.
  • Concussions: This type of traumatic brain injury is commonly caused by a blow to the head. During a car collision, the driver or passenger’s head may strike a nearby part of the vehicle. Symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, confusion, and memory problems.
  • Broken bones: Automobile accidents can lead to fractures of bones such as arms, legs, ribs, and the collarbone. Broken bones can require considerable recovery time.
  • Spinal cord injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can lead to partial or complete paralysis. Symptoms vary depending on the injury’s location and severity. Surgery may be required to prevent permanent paralysis.
  • Soft tissue injuries: Soft tissues include muscles, tendons, ligaments, and other non-bony structures that support and connect the body’s organs and systems. Soft tissue injuries include sprains, strains, and bruises to muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Symptoms are pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
  • Internal injuries: Damage to internal organs like the liver, spleen, or kidneys can create life-threatening complications. These injuries may not be immediately apparent. This is one reason why seeking medical attention following a car accident is so critical.
  • Burns: Burns can occur if a vehicle catches fire or from contact with hot surfaces and chemicals. They can range from minor to severe and are very painful. Severe burn treatments may require skin grafts and other surgical procedures.
  • Facial injuries: Face lacerations can result from impact on the steering wheel, dashboard, or airbags. These can include cuts, fractures, and dental injuries. The psychological damage caused by facial disfigurement can be grounds for adding pain and suffering to a personal injury settlement.
  • Psychological injuries: Emotional and mental trauma such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression can result from the trauma of a car accident. Psychological injuries can take much longer to heal than physical wounds. For some car accident victims, the trauma of a car accident injury may linger for years.
  • Chest injuries: Car collision injuries can include bruising or damage to the chest area, including broken ribs, and damage to internal organs like the lungs and heart. These injuries are often caused by the force of impact or the seatbelt.

No matter what type of injury you sustained during a car accident, you do not have to bear the financial cost of someone else’s negligent driving. Once you are able to do so comfortably, consider consulting with a car accident attorney to see what your legal options are.

How Can I Be Compensated for My Injuries?

Compensation for a car accident can come from the at-fault driver’s insurance policy or litigation. Often, the first course of action an attorney takes on behalf of their client is to negotiate a fair settlement from the at-fault driver’s insurance carrier.

Oklahoma is an at-fault state when it comes to car accidents, meaning the driver who causes a car accident is financially responsible for any physical damage or bodily injury they cause.

Having legal representation when negotiating with an insurance company is crucial because insurance companies are in the business of making profits, and they likely will not put your interests first.

An attorney can calculate the value of your injuries, taking into account your future treatments and emotional trauma. When the insurance carrier offers a settlement, your lawyer can advise you on the pros and cons of taking any particular offer.

In cases where the driver engaged in serious misconduct or is underinsured or uninsured, your lawyer may advise taking legal action against the driver through a personal injury claim.

Litigation is often resolved through a settlement offer. If the defendant does not offer a fair settlement, the case can go to mediation or a trial, where a judge or jury decides who is financially responsible for causing the accident and how much compensation is called for.

FAQs

Q: Can Any Injury Be Grounds for a Personal Injury Claim?

A: Any type of injury can be grounds for a personal injury claim, although an attorney can provide specific advice about the strengths and weaknesses of your case. One mistake people often make is negating the possibility of hiring an attorney following a car accident. It is often worth the time to consult with an attorney, and most personal injury lawyers charge on a contingency fee basis.

Q: What Is the Most Common Injury Sustained Through a Vehicle Collision?

A: The most common injury in a car crash is often whiplash, which involves damage to the neck muscles and ligaments due to a sudden, forceful back-and-forth movement of the head. The neck is a delicate network of nerves, arteries, veins, muscles, and connective tissues.

It can take considerable time for the symptoms of whiplash to subside, and the neck injury can seriously impede someone’s quality of life.

Q: Who Pays for Car Repairs After a Car Accident?

A: Oklahoma is an at-fault state when it comes to car accidents, meaning that the person who causes an accident is liable for any damage they cause. When someone else causes an accident, you should not have to pay for it.

It can be challenging when dealing with someone else’s car insurance carrier. One way to simplify the process is by letting an attorney handle the claims process for you.

Q: What Are Delayed Symptoms After a Car Accident?

A: Delayed symptoms after a car accident can include neck pain, headaches, back pain, swelling, numbness, and symptoms of PTSD. These symptoms can develop hours or even days following a car accident. If you were in a car accident, schedule an examination with your medical doctor as soon as you are able to so they can identify any potential delayed symptoms that need treatment.

Schedule Your Car Accident Injury Consultation Today

Whether your car accident injuries are common or rare, you may be able to receive monetary compensation from the at-fault party. A personal injury attorney can explore multiple avenues for finding compensation you need to pay for your medical bills and other expenses that you incurred as a result of the car accident.

You should not have to live with the financial burden caused by another driver’s negligence. The attorneys at 222 Injury Lawyers have helped many clients receive fair compensation for their injuries. We can fight for your rights and interests as we have fought for our past clients. To schedule your consultation, please contact our office today.

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