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Can You Sue for Future Personal Injuries After an Accident?

For many reasons, accidents may cause personal injuries that do not arise directly after the time of the incident. Increased energy or shock may mask pain, mental anguish may take time to understand, and physical injuries like back pain or reduced range of motion may develop and worsen over many months.[1]

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Causes of Major Road Accidents and the Most Common Types

While technological advances such as the three-point seat belt and airbags have helped reduce vehicular safety issues, road accidents still regularly occur, negatively impacting many aspects of modern society. Taking the lives of approximately 1.35 million people per year and injuring another 20-50 million across the world, road accidents cause significant physical, emotional, and financial distress.[1] According to the World Health Organization, most nations even lose approximately 3% of their gross domestic product (GDP) due to traffic crashes, as individuals must take off time to recover and tend to injured family or otherwise lower their economic contributions.[2] Common demographic risk factors for accident exposure include age, gender, and socioeconomic status, with young adults, men, and members of lower-income households having a greater likelihood of road crashes.[3]

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