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Common Injuries After an Iowa Semi-Truck Accident

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Posted by Ben Long

When a semi-truck crashes into a much smaller automobile, the results can be devastating.  Because of the size difference of the vehicles involved in the collision, it’s not unusual for the passengers in the smaller vehicle to suffer serious injuries.

Some injuries that are typically seen after an Iowa semi-truck crash are:

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is one of the worst injuries one can suffer in a truck accident.  TBI can happen when a bump, blow or jolt from a collision causes damage to the brain. The injury can result in bruising and swelling as well as problems with thinking, language, balance, and other mental abilities. Modern medicine considers concussions to be traumatic brain injuries.

Whiplash

Whiplash is one of the most common kinds of soft-tissue injury that can occur during a crash.  Unfortunately, because soft-tissue injuries do not show up on X-rays or other tests, it can be difficult to prove the amount of damage suffered.  It’s especially important that you seek treatment for whiplash as soon as possible, so your medical records will serve as proof of your pain and suffering in case you file an Iowan personal injury lawsuit.

Spinal Cord Injuries

According to the Mayo Clinic, auto accidents are the leading cause of spinal cord injuries.  Suffering an injury to your spinal cord can lead to numbness, weakness, or even paralysis.

What to Do After You’ve Been in an Iowa Semi-Truck Collision

If you have suffered injuries because of an Iowa tractor-trailer accident, here are some tips on what to do next:

1.      Keep treating your injuries until they’re healed.

Your first priority should be to treat your injuries until you are healed, or a doctor says you are as healed as you are going to get.

Keep records of all your medical bills pertaining to your injuries.  These records will be vital in negotiating a fair settlement for your harms and losses.

2.      Do not give a recorded statement to the truck driver’s insurance company.

It is not in your best interest to give a recorded statement to the insurance company.  Once you have given your statement, you can’t add or change anything that you said, even if you may have forgotten something or misspoke.  This can lead to problems when you’re getting ready to settle your Iowa personal injury case.  That is why we do not allow our clients to give recorded statements without an attorney present.

3.      Speak with an experienced Iowa semi-truck accident attorney to find out your options.

It is a good idea to speak with a knowledgeable Iowa truck accident lawyer as soon as possible after your accident.  Most personal injury lawyers offer a free consultation where you can discuss the specifics of your case and find out what’s right for your claim.

Call RSH Legal at 1-319-774-1542 and speak with an experienced Iowa semi-truck accident attorney today.

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