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Truck accidents are among the most devastating and catastrophic accidents on Texas roads, often resulting in severe injuries and even fatalities.

There were over 500 fatal truck accidents in Texas just in 2020. Even when fatalities don’t happen, truck accident injuries have long-lasting effects on the victim’s life and can be emotionally and financially draining.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident, it is essential to understand the common truck accident injuries that can occur in Texas. This article explores some common injuries you might sustain in a truck accident.

If you have questions, please contact the Waco truck accident lawyers at the Zimmerman Law Firm today. 

Head and Brain Injuries

Head and brain injuries are usually the most severe injuries that follow from a truck accident.

These injuries occur due to the force of impact, such as when the victim’s head hits the dashboard or windshield. Head and brain injuries can lead to cognitive impairment, memory loss, and other long-term consequences.

Frequent head and brain injuries include:

  • Concussions,
  • Lesiones cerebrales traumáticas (TBI),
  • Skull fractures,
  • Hematomas, and
  • Contusions.

These are a few of the most common head and brain injuries that you might see in truck accident cases.  

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries are another type of truck accident injury. These injuries can result from the force of impact. They can also occur when you are thrown out of the vehicle.

Spinal cord injuries can lead to life-shattering injuries like paraplegia (loss of the use of the legs), quadriplegia (loss of the use of legs and harms), and spinal cord compression. 

Neck and Back Injuries

Neck and back injuries are also common in truck accidents. These injuries can occur due to the force of impact, and the severity can range from mild to severe.

Whiplash is a very common neck injury in a truck accident, and it can lead to chronic pain and stiffness.

Broken Bones

Truck accidents can also lead to broken bones in your arms, legs, ribs, and back. These injuries can be severe, requiring surgery, rehabilitation, and extended recovery time.

Victims of truck accidents may also suffer from internal injuries that are not immediately apparent, such as internal bleeding or organ damage.

For this reason, it’s critical you seek medical help after a truck accident, even if you feel fine. 

Psychological Injuries

Perhaps the most overlooked form of truck accident injuries is psychological injuries. Examples of psychological injuries include: 

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
  • Depresión,
  • Anxiety, an
  • Insomnia,

Make no mistake. These injuries can be just as debilitating and debilitating as physical injuries because they have long-term effects on the victim’s mental health.

How Can a Waco, Texas Truck Accident Attorney at the Zimmerman Law Firm Help?

If you or a loved one has suffered because of a truck accident, know that seeking the services of an experienced attorney can make a significant difference in your recovery.

The Zimmerman Law Firm is well-established and has served the Central Texas community since 1962. Just like you, Texas is our home.

Thanks to our long-standing presence here, we have cultivated deep connections in the local legal scene. We’ve also built a great reputation thanks to our successful representation of countless clients. 

If you need legal representation after a truck accident, you can trust the Zimmerman Law Firm to fight for your rights and help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free consultation today.

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Michael Zimmerman

Michael nació en Houston, Texas. Estudió en las universidades de Baylor y Texas State, donde se licenció en Ciencias en 1987. Se especializó en Biología y en Química. Terminó su educación legal en Texas Southern University en 1990, obteniendo un Doctorado en Derecho de la Escuela de Derecho Thurgood Marshall. Fue admitido en el Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Texas en 1990.

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