Car accident injuries range from minor bruises and abrasions to catastrophic spinal cord and brain injuries. The type and severity of the injuries depend on many factors, including vehicle speed, collision angle, and the crash victim’s weight. Another factor is the safety equipment in the vehicle, such as seat belts and airbags, and whether they were used or deployed.
Different injuries will produce different losses. Your medical bills, time away from work, and pain & suffering depend on the body parts injured in your Atlanta, GA, crash. The team at Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers can fight for full compensation, whether you suffered rare or common injuries.
Contact our Atlanta law firm for a free initial consultation at (404) 255-9000 to discuss your legal options.
How Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers Can Help You After a Car Accident in Atlanta, GA
Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers was founded in 2019 to represent accident victims in Atlanta, Georgia, as they pursue fair accident compensation. Our attorneys have over seven decades of collective experience standing up to at-fault parties and their insurers. Over their careers, our Atlanta car accident lawyers have recovered life-changing compensation for many injured clients.
If you or a loved one suffered an injury due to the negligent or wrongful conduct of others, our firm can provide the following legal services:
- Listening to your story and reviewing your legal options with you
- Collecting documents and records to file with your claim
- Preparing an insurance claim to submit to the at-fault party’s insurer
- Negotiating for a settlement and filing a lawsuit if the insurer fails to settle
Auto accident injuries can have a significant impact on your health and finances. Contact our Atlanta personal injury lawyers to schedule a free consultation to discuss the compensation you can recover for your car crash injuries.
How Many Traffic Accidents Happen in Atlanta?
Atlanta had 35,768 car accidents in 2022, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Crash Data Portal.
If you filter crashes according to crash severity, you will find that these collisions included the following:
- 88 fatal crashes
- 524 serious injury crashes
- 1,734 minor injury crashes
- 7,656 possible injury crashes
- 25,725 property damage-only crashes
However, many of these crashes affected multiple road users, including motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists. For example, a two-vehicle collision could injure both drivers and one passenger. When this happens, the state classifies the crash according to the most severe injury in the collision. Thus, GDOT classifies a crash with one fatality and one serious injury as a fatal crash.
According to the Crash Data Portal, Atlanta crashes caused the following in 2022:
- 98 fatalities
- 917 severe injuries
- 2,925 minor injuries
- 11,244 possible injuries
Additionally, 61,661 people walked away from their collisions without any injury. From these statistics, you can calculate an injury rate of 19.8%. In other words, 19.8% of Atlanta crash victims suffered injury or death that year.
Common Car Crash Injuries
Your body experiences intense forces in a collision. When your car collides with another vehicle, your body keeps moving in the same direction and speed until it hits something. The impact can break bones and damage soft tissues. Even if you do not impact anything, you can suffer an injury as your body whips around. Some common injuries these forces can cause include:
Whiplash
Whiplash is a neck injury that occurs when your head pulls your neck as it whips around during a collision.
When your neck hyperextends, you can suffer the following neck injuries:
- Neck muscle strain
- Herniated neck disc
- Sprained neck ligaments
Neck muscles will usually heal. However, herniated discs and torn ligaments might produce permanent disabilities.
Head Trauma
As your head whips around, it can strike your headrest, steering wheel, dashboard, or airbag. The impact can cause bruises and lacerations. Depending on the severity of your crash, you might fracture facial bones or even your skull.
Head trauma can also lead to brain injuries. A mild brain injury, called a concussion, can cause symptoms such as confusion, amnesia, and clumsiness. Brain injuries are also common in bicycle accidents and motorcycle accidents when the rider gets ejected after getting hit by a car.
Chest Trauma
Chest trauma often occurs when your chest strikes your seat belt during a crash.
Common chest injuries include the following:
- Chest strain
- Torn cartilage
- Fractured ribs
Chest trauma can lead to internal injuries to the vital organs and major blood vessels. These life-threatening injuries may require emergency treatment to prevent death.
Fractures
The forces in a collision can fracture bones. For example, a side-impact crash can push the door into the passenger compartment and fracture an arm. Fractures are also common in pedestrian accidents due to the primary impact with the vehicle or the secondary impact on the ground.
Schedule a Free Case Evaluation With Our Atlanta Car Accident Attorneys
The injuries from a car accident may require expensive medical treatment and physical therapy. Contact Guardian Accident & Injury Lawyers for a free consultation to learn about the compensation we can help you recover.