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  • Autor: monicalahechicera
  • hace 7 años

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Head Impact: Right after impact, the body keeps moving at the speed it was before even though the vehicle has stopped or slowed from the crash

Neck: If the vehicle is in a rear-end accident, your neck can get thrown backwards from the impact before rebounding forward.


Upper Body and Spine Trauma:
Your collarbone, which is fairly fragile, is one of the first parts of your upper body that can become injured in a crash since the seat belt lies in front of it


Stomach: Like your other organs, your stomach, intestines, and other contents of your abdomen will be forced forward at your vehicle’s speed during the crash


Pelvis: Pelvic fractures are one of the worst injuries you can sustain during a car crash
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