- Half of those 3 million, 1.5 million people who have experienced and suffer whiplash from accidents said that they suffer chronic pain from whiplash
- On extreme cases of whiplash, 300,000 have rendered disabled due to sustenance of whiplash
- Contrary to most belief, whiplash-inducing accidents are caused by cars involved speeding under 12 miles per hour
- Elders have high chances of sustaining a whiplash compared to younger ones even in non-violent car crashes.
Car Accidents
Types of Whiplash sustained in a Car Accident
Types of Whiplash sustained in a Car Accident In a rear end road car collisions scene, sustenance of bruises and whiplashes are common as 3 million individuals around America have sustained whiplash every year because of car accidents and least reason is fall cases, injuries reulted from sports, physical abuse, and other events that is accompanied by violent and sudden reactions. In specific terms, whiplash refers to the sudden, violent forward and backward neck motion that is caused by outside force such as mentioned above, it causes the neck to be injured and may appear to be full of bruises and redness. The said neck injury collateral damages around it and its consisting parts since it consists of bones, nerves, discs and muscles and its other connecting parts, hence considering whiplash as a dangerous injury. Statistics about Whiplashes From Spine Research Institute of San Diego’s (SRISD) past researches and study in relationship of car crashes and whiplash, they found out that: