Understanding Common Injuries That Result From Car Accidents

Jul 8, 2025 | Car Accidents

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you are entitled to seek compensation for your injuries if your accident was caused by the negligence of another person or company. Some examples of vehicular negligence leading to car accidents include:

If the at-fault driver who caused your accident is guilty of any of the above or other examples of negligence, South Dakota law allows you to file a claim for damages against the driver, the auto manufacturer, and/or a liable auto parts company. The amount of the award you may seek depends upon the type and seriousness of your injuries, so it’s important to understand and document the injuries you’ve sustained.

Common Car Accident Injuries

Car accident injuries are divided into two general categories. Penetrating injuries are abrasions or lacerations. Impact injuries result when the driver or passenger’s body hits some part of the car’s interior like the dashboard, headrest, or windows and sustains internal damage.

There are several specific types of injury that you might suffer:

Don’t Wait to Seek Medical Attention

Even if you don’t think you’ve been injured at all or if your injuries seem like minor ones that will heal on their own, it’s important that you seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible after your accident. Some injuries are not immediately apparent. You might not start to feel any pain or discomfort until days after the accident, or you might suffer only minor pain that is actually a symptom of something more serious. Internal injuries and traumatic brain injuries often have delayed onset symptoms.

If you wait to seek medical care that will document your injuries, the defendant’s insurance company might dispute your claim. A medical exam and/or X-rays immediately after the accident can help to prove your injuries actually resulted from the crash and were not sustained later or aggravated by your delay in seeking medical care. Timely medical documentation is crucial when the time comes to seek fair compensation for your damages.

Have You Been Injured in a South Dakota Car Accident?

Find out the value of your injury claim by consulting an experienced car accident attorney as soon as possible. Contact us to schedule a free consultation. We accept cases on a contingency fee basis, so you pay no attorney fees until we win your case.

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