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Common Injuries Resulting From Motor Vehicle Accidents in Indiana

Common Injuries Resulting From Motor Vehicle Accidents in Indiana

Motor vehicle accidents in Indiana produce a fairly consistent pattern of injuries—ranging from minor soft-tissue damage to life-altering trauma. Based on state data, medical reports, and injury studies, here are the most common injuries you’ll see:

Most Common Car Accident Injuries in Indiana

1. Neck & Back Injuries (Most Frequent)

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries are the single most common outcome
  • Includes sprains/strains of the neck and back (about 23.6% of ER diagnoses)
  • Can lead to chronic pain or limited mobility

2. Bruises & Contusions

  • Often caused by seat belts, airbags, or impact with interior surfaces
  • Account for roughly 15% of injuries
  • Usually minor, but can indicate deeper internal trauma

3. Fractures (Broken Bones)

  • Common in arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones
  • Often result from high-impact collisions or being thrown against parts of the vehicle
  • Represent about 6% of injuries

4. Spinal Cord & Disc Injuries

  • Includes herniated discs, nerve damage, or paralysis
  • Around 8% involve spinal-related conditions
  • Among the most serious and life-altering injuries

5. Cuts, Lacerations & Open Wounds

  • Caused by broken glass, metal, or debris
  • Make up about 3–4% of injuries
  • Severe cases may require surgery or leave permanent scarring

6. Head & Brain Injuries

  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Can occur even without direct head impact due to rapid motion
  • Range from mild to permanent cognitive impairment

7. Internal Injuries

  • Damage to organs (lungs, liver, spleen) or internal bleeding
  • Often not immediately visible but potentially life-threatening
  • Common in high-speed or rollover crashes

8. Crush Injuries

  • Occur when a body part is trapped between objects
  • Can damage muscles, nerves, and blood vessels
  • May lead to complications like compartment syndrome

9. Psychological Injuries (PTSD, Anxiety)

  • Car accidents frequently cause emotional trauma
  • Symptoms include anxiety, nightmares, and avoidance behaviors

Context: How Common Are Injuries in Indiana?

  • Indiana sees tens of thousands of crash-related injuries annually (nearly 39,000 in one recent year)
  • Thousands of those are classified as serious or incapacitating injuries

Key Takeaway

Most Indiana car accident injuries fall into soft tissue (sprains/strains), bruising, and fractures, but the most serious cases involve brain, spinal, or internal injuries, which can have long-term consequences.

If you have been hurt or injured in a motor vehicle accident, the personal injury attorneys at Latulip Law Offices, P.C. can help you get compensation – call our law offices in Merrillville, IN for a free and confidential consultation.