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 low impact auto accident is generally defined as an incident that takes
 place at speeds less than 10 miles per hour (mph). This type of 
collision usually causes the least amount of damage to the vehicles 
involved. Body injuries can result from any accident and that includes 
ones that occur with vehicles going less than 10 mph. Soft tissue 
injuries are the most common problem for those involved in a low impact 
accident.
A motor vehicle accident that takes place at speeds 
between under 10 mph often brings about little visible damage to the 
cars involved. Sometimes due to the fact that minimal damage was done to
 vehicle the injuries to the people in the vehicles are overlooked. This
 does not mean that bodily injury did not occur to the passengers during
 the crash.
While an automobile is built to take a slow 5 to 10 
mph crash that is not necessarily true for your body. In a low impact 
accident a person’s soft tissue can be damaged.The back and neck are the
 usual problem spots for soft tissue injuries. Soft tissue is basically a
 person’s ligaments, tendons and muscles. Soft tissue injuries are 
typically classified as contusions or bruises, sprains or strains.
A
 contusion is an injury to the soft tissue caused by blunt force. This 
force produces pooling of blood around the injury causing discoloring of
 the skin. This is commonly is referred to as a bruise. Bruising can be 
found in different shapes and colors.
A sprain is an injury to a 
ligament often brought about by a wrench or twist. A sprain can be a 
simple sprain, a partial tear or a complete tear. This can happen to 
various parts of a person’s body during an accident. It is not uncommon 
for a person to twist in their seat as a vehicle strikes theirs during 
the incident.
A strain is an injury to the muscle or tendon 
caused by overuse, force or stretching. The force of the car crash can 
push on a person’s soft tissue or cause parts to stretch in an abnormal 
way.Muscles and tendons support your bones. A strain may cause a partial
 or complete tear in the muscle and tendon combination.
The neck 
of a car occupant can whip forward causing the most common rear impact 
injury known as whiplash. General Motors (GM) did a study regarding 
crashes at speeds below eight mph. GM found, to no surprise, that 
injuries do occur at such low speeds. The study also showed that 
whiplash injuries account for more than half of all injuries connected 
to vehicular accidents.
Although these types of injuries are 
characteristically classified as minor nearly 30 percent of those hurt 
in low speed collisions have reported having neck pain up to three years
 later. This injury is likely to be worse in those that experienced a 
rear end collision. Depending on the age of the person this injury could
 cause a permanent disability.
A motor vehicle can take the force
 of a low speed collision without showing much damage due to the 
advances car manufacturers have made in the construction of their 
vehicles. When a collision does occur the force of the accident pushes 
inertia somewhere and once the automobile has taken part of that energy 
away the occupants take the rest. These forces are what can cause people
 bodily harm even in a crash of below 10 mph.Soft tissue injuries can 
occur to those involved in a low speed impact and though these injuries 
might be hard to see they exist.
 
 
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