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The most common types of bone fractures caused by MVAs

On Behalf of | Jun 20, 2023 | Blog, Motor Vehicle Accidents |

As hard as people try to avoid them, automobile accidents happen daily throughout Ohio. While you know that car accidents often cause injuries, you might be unaware of how common bone fractures are after these stressful events. It’s common for post-accident bone fractures to occur throughout the body.

Fractured hips

Your body uses its hips for many purposes, including proper leg movement. While it might not be the first thing you think about, hip fractures are extremely common after car accidents. Sometimes, you’ll immediately notice severe pain after a hip fracture. Less severe hip fractures might be hard to notice initially.

Fractured wrists

Typically, your wrists rest near your steering wheel. When a motor vehicle accident happens, steering wheels and nearby vehicle parts can smash into your wrists. When this type of fracture occurs, you’ll typically notice it’s difficult to move your wrists. Swelling is also common after wrist fractures.

Fractured clavicles

The clavicle or collarbone serves as a bridge between your arm and chest bones. Unfortunately, because they’re so fragile, clavicle fractures often happen after car accidents. It can only take a tightened seat belt or a strong push forward to fracture your clavicle.

Fractured facial bones

The impact from most serious accidents causes vehicle airbags to deploy. When they deploy, an expanding airbag can carry a lot of force. Because of that, airbags can cause facial fractures. Considering the many bones supporting your eyes, nose, and mouth, facial fractures can require extensive recovery time.

The aftermath of accidents often results in victims experiencing a rush of adrenaline, which can not make them think about their injuries. That’s why seeking medical treatment after a car accident is imperative.

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