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Automobile Accidents in the Puget Sound

The bustling Puget Sound region can be overwhelming when it comes to traffic accidents, commuter congestion and road hazards. Physical and emotional injuries occur when people make mistakes operating motor vehicles. These mistakes can be impacted by other factors such as the consumption of alcohol or drugs or the use of a cell phone.

The Anatomy of an Auto Accident Causing Personal Injury

The nature and extent of the injuries in an automobile accident vary depending on a multitude of factors such as the direction and location of the impact, the speed of the impact, the type of vehicle, the type and placement of the headrest, whether the person was surprised or aware of the impending collision, the direction the person was facing at the time of the impact, and whether any part of their body hit anything in the car.

Representing All Types of Personal Injury Cases in Washington State for those Injured in an Accident

The injuries themselves can range from whiplash to joints including the knees, shoulders, wrists, hips, ankles, jaw, to brain/head injury, hearing loss, spinal cord injury, post traumatic stress disorder, broken bones, burns, scars, damage to organs and reproductive systems, and more. Read more about recovering from an auto accident in the Adler Giersch KnowledgeBase.

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The Use of Flexion-Extension MR Imaging for Accessing Cervical Spine Instability Resulting from “Rear End Low Impact” Auto Collisions

Whiplash Injury: Vehicle, Seat, Occupant and Tissue Responses

Chronic Back Pain and its Relationship to Brain Matter Density

Spinal Cord and Trauma

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How the Insurance Companies Determine Personal Injury Damages From Auto Collisions by Machine

"Whiplash" Injuries - Newly Published Study Shows Significant Long Term Effects

Whiplash Victims: Future Risks Include More Than Neck Pain

New Research-Possible Pathological Mechanism at Work in Chronic Whiplash Not Previously Researched

New Study Confirms No Connection Between Chronic Whiplash and Lawsuits

Three-Fold Increase in Neck Pain Among Whiplash Victims Seven Years Later

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Working Memory

Chronic Whiplash Patients: New Research Reveals Common Characteristics

Pain Behavior Testing in Personal Injury Insurance Examinations: Criticisms by Orginator, Dr. Waddell

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Medical-Legal Aspects of Seat Belts

You Be the Judge - December 1999

Common Legal Terms in a Personal Injury Case

You Be the Judge - Was There One Automobile Collision or Two?

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Automobile Collisions and other Injury Causing Incidents

Deposition Testimony 1999

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Motor Vehicle Restraints for Elderly Occupants

Apportioning a Preexisting Condition with a New Trauma

New Insurance Regulations: PIP and IMES-Patients Win One

Cervical Soft Tissue Injuries: A 15-Year Follow-Up

Hyperextension/Hyperflexion Injuries to the Cervical Spine and Temporomandibular Joint Injury

Litigation Neurosis: Factor or Fiction? A Review of Literature

Relationships Between Initial Clinical Findings and Accident Mechanisms

New Study: Response Characteristics of Range of Motion, Muscle Reflex Time, and Muscle Strength of the Neck in Extension/Flexion Injuries

Manga Report: Spinal Manipulation is Best Care for Low Back Pain

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Gasoline and Alcohol: Commercial and Social Host Liability

Recent Study Compares Conventional Physical Therapy and Intensive Exercises

Organic Basis for the Pain Associated with Soft Tissue Injuries

Chiropractic and Medicine Re-evaluating Professional Relationships

Closed Brain Injury Caused by Automobile and Other Acceleration Deceleration Accidents

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Long Term Prognosis of Soft Tissue Injuries of the Neck

Medical-Legal Aspects of the IME

Medical-Legal Aspects of Patient Compliance with Treatment Plan in a Personal Injury Case

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Significance of Radiologic Loss of Cervical Lordosis

Crash Study: Low Speed Impact and Occupant Injury

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