It's a common misconception that the amount of vehicle damage, or the speed that the vehicle was travelling at are related to the amount of occupant injury. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Watch the video below and browse our articles to learn more about low speed collisions, and the damage they can cause.
30% Complain of Chronic Neck Pain After Whiplash
Analysis of Real World Car Crashes
Biomechanics of TMJ Injury from Whiplash
Can Accident Reconstructionists Accurately Determine G Forces After A Collision? (Part 1)
Can Accident Reconstructionists Accurately Determine G Forces After a Crash? (Part 2)
Cervical Spine Injury Mechanism of Whiplash
Does No Vehicle Damage Mean No Injury?
Facet Joint Biomechanics in Rear End Collisions
Human Response to Low Speed Impact
Injury Threshold of Rear-End Collisions
Low-Impact Crashes Can Lead to Long-Term Pain
Myths about low speed whiplash injuries
No Vehicle Damage = No Injury. Right? Wrong.
Predicting Disability After Whiplash
Turned Head Increases Risk of Whiplash Injury
Vehicle Damage Not Related to Occupant Risk of Injury