If you experience any signs of internal bleeding after a motorcycle accident, you should seek immediate medical attention. Uncontrolled or severe bleeding may require surgery. Motorcycle accidents pose a serious threat of injuries. In an … [Read more...] about Internal Injuries in a Motorcycle Crash
Archives for February 2017
Flail Chest Injury Resulting from Car Accident
Car accidents can cause several life-threatening injuries and flail chest is one of them. A flail chest is a severe injury that occurs when a section of the rib cage gets detached from the rest of the chest wall. When this happens, the ability of … [Read more...] about Flail Chest Injury Resulting from Car Accident
Child Ejection Injuries in a Car Accident
An ejection injury is possibly among the worst types of injuries one can suffer in a car accident. Traveling with kids is not easy, as all parents know. Especially when having to go long distances, children get more anxious, impatient and … [Read more...] about Child Ejection Injuries in a Car Accident
Scapula Fractures Caused by Auto Accident
A fracture to the shoulder blade is known as a scapula fracture. The shoulder blade or scapula is sturdy and is well protected by the back and the body, so it cannot easily break. However, when a person is subject to considerable blunt force … [Read more...] about Scapula Fractures Caused by Auto Accident
Liver & Hepatic Injury from Accident
The force of trauma in a car accident can cause damage to any of the vital organs in the body. One such organ that can get injured by the blunt force trauma from car accidents is the liver. The liver is an organ located on the right side of the … [Read more...] about Liver & Hepatic Injury from Accident
Should Texting Drivers be Treated Like Drunk Drivers?
The dangers of texting while driving are nearly as identical to the public as driving while drunk. So why aren't texters in Missouri subject to similar points, fines, license suspensions, and potential jail time as drunk drivers? Texting while … [Read more...] about Should Texting Drivers be Treated Like Drunk Drivers?