Long-Term Effects of Truck Accidents Cause Lasting Pain

Long Term Truck Accident Injuries

Any accident that involves a commercial truck could result in severe injuries to those involved – particularly occupants of a passenger car. Large vehicles such as 18-wheelers are enormous in size and weigh tons. Even a minor accident can lead to extensive property damage and severe injuries to drivers and passengers.

In fact, because of the size of the vehicles involved and the likelihood that multiple vehicles will be involved in the crash, truck accident injuries are often more serious than those caused by an accident that involves only cars.

Truck accident injuries can remain a problem for victims long after the crash. The victim may be forced to deal with an injury for years or a lifetime. Every truck accident injury needs to be diagnosed and properly treated to give accident victims the best chance at a full recovery.

Commonly Reported Truck Accident Injuries

Many people associate truck accidents with head injuries, broken bones, or whiplash. However, the long-term effects of these and other injuries aren’t as well understood. Many of these injuries may appear to heal but leave lasting pain behind. This long-term pain can manifest in two broad categories: physical injuries and emotional or psychological injuries.

Physical Injuries

While broken bones will heal and bruises will fade, other types of physical trauma can be much more devastating. Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and neck and spinal trauma can be particularly harmful in the short term and for the victim in the future. Head injuries can affect an individual’s ability to walk, talk, feed themselves, and hold down a job, depending on the severity of the damage. They also can cause severe emotional issues and can impact a person’s ability to enjoy life as they once used to.

Neck and spine injuries could result in severe pain, as well as partial or total paralysis. That’s why it is critical to not move an accident victim if they suffered trauma to the neck or spine and instead call emergency services right away. A blow to the neck or spine is always a cause for concern and could have a lasting impact on the victim’s life in the future.

Emotional and Psychological Injuries

It is very common for people in a serious truck accident to develop conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Truck accident statistics show that they may continue to experience extreme emotional swings, such as anger, humiliation, distress, and fear for years to come. This can lead to sleeplessness, the development of phobias around travel, high blood pressure, and sexual dysfunction, among other difficulties.

Long-Term Injuries May Be Worse for Children

Perhaps the most tragic part of long-term truck accident injuries is that the ones who often suffer the most are often children. They are more likely to experience long-term problems after a severe injury accident than adults whose bodies are already fully developed. They may also be more susceptible to emotional trauma and have greater emotional difficulties as they reach maturity.

Compensation for Lasting Injuries from Truck Accidents

Victims of truck accidents deserve compensation to treat immediately apparent injuries and the hidden ones of tomorrow. Fortunately, if you have been in a truck accident that was someone else’s fault, you could get compensation for your injuries with the help of an experienced Huntsville truck accident attorney.

Contact Our Truck Injury Lawyers for Help Today

Contact Morris, King & Hodge, P.C., to find out more during a free consultation. You can fill out an online form or call us now.

Personal injury attorney Harvey B. Morris has practiced law in Huntsville since graduating from law school and being admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 1966. His practice areas concentrate on personal injury and wrongful death claims stemming from motor vehicle crashes and defective products, as well as insurance litigation. Together with the other attorneys at Morris, King & Hodge, P.C., Harvey has secured more than $168 million in verdicts and settlements.

 

Harvey’s successful efforts on behalf of his clients have earned him recognition from several prestigious organizations, including an AV Preeminent® rating from Martindale-Hubbell. He has been included in The Best Lawyers in America® publication every year since 2008, and was named Lawyer of the Year for plaintiff’s personal injury litigation in Huntsville in 2013, 2016, and 2020.

 

A native of Athens, Alabama, Harvey earned his law degree from the University of Alabama, where he also played football as an undergrad. His professional memberships include the Alabama Association for Justice, the American College of Trial Lawyers, the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association, and The National Trial Lawyers.

 

Admitted to Alabama Bar: 1966

Years of Legal Experience: 60

Listed in The Best Lawyers in America®: 2008-Present

Listed as an Alabama Super Lawyer: 2009-Present