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Can a Low-Speed Collision Cause Injury?

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Although low-speed auto accidents may not seem as severe as high-speed collisions, they can still cause serious injuries. Some factors that can contribute to serious injuries in low-speed accidents include:

  1. The angle of impact: Even at low speeds, the angle of impact can play a significant role in the severity of injuries sustained. For example, a head-on collision at low speed may result in more serious injuries than a rear-end collision at the same speed.
  1. The type of vehicles involved: The size and weight of the vehicles involved can also affect the severity of injuries. For example, a low-speed collision between a passenger car and a large truck may result in more serious injuries for the occupants of the passenger car due to the difference in size and weight.
  1. The position of the body at impact: The position of the body at the time of impact can also affect the severity of injuries. For example, if a person is not properly restrained by a seatbelt or airbag, they may be thrown around the inside of the vehicle and sustain serious injuries.
  1. Pre-existing conditions: Certain pre-existing medical conditions can make a person more prone to serious injuries in a low-speed collision. For example, someone with osteoporosis may be more prone to fractures in a low-speed collision due to the decreased density of their bones.

Overall, it is important to always use caution and pay attention while driving, regardless of the speed at which you are traveling. Even low-speed collisions can result in serious injuries.

If you have been injured in a low-speed but high-impact auto accident that caused you serious injury, contact us for a free consultation.

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