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Most common injuries in rollover accidents

On Behalf of | Apr 5, 2023 | Car Accidents

The term “rollover accident” refers to a type of automobile crash in which one or more vehicles tip over onto their side or roof. Drivers in Oklahoma who experience this type of accident should be aware of what injuries occur most often following a rollover accident so they know what symptoms to look for. Here is a look at the most common injuries that motorists suffer after a rollover crash.

Traumatic brain injuries

Concussions are the most common type of traumatic brain injuries following rollover car accidents. When the car flips over, drivers and passengers suffer these injuries when their head jostles around or bounces off something in the car. Severe headaches, nausea, dizziness, and confusion are some of the most common signs of concussions.

Spinal cord injuries

Spinal cord injuries are among the most dangerous results of a car accident, as they can cause partial or complete paralysis below the injury location. Injuries to the lower part of the spinal cord often lead to problems walking while spinal cord injuries in the upper back or neck may lead to paralysis. These injuries facilitate the need for immediate medical care following an accident, even if you don’t think you suffered a serious injury.

Whiplash

Whiplash is the most frequently reported injury following a car accident. The sudden impact associated with a rollover accident routinely causes your head to snap forwards and backwards suddenly. Mild whiplash regularly presents with muscle soreness while more severe cases often lead to herniated discs, concussions, and tissue damage.

Unfortunately, drivers failing to pay attention to the road leads to hundreds of rollover crashes every year on Oklahoma’s highways. When driving, maintain your focus on the road instead of trying to multitask while behind the wheel. Doing so drastically reduces the likelihood of suffering the injuries associated with a rollover crash.

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