![]() ![]() We found distinct common injury patterns and radiographic findings in drivers and front seat passengers. Our findings are based on a study of 250 drivers and 250 front seat passengers involved in motor vehicle accidents. Knowledge of the mechanism of injury and the role of the victim (i.e., driver or passenger) should lead to the prompt radiographic evaluation of all areas at risk. 12K views 4 years ago A crash at 27th Street and Capitol Drive sent a passenger through the windshield, and then another vehicle hit him. Because of severe life-threatening injuries to the central nervous system, and thoracic and abdominal viscera, other serious injuries may be overlooked. The types of injuries sustained by drivers and front seat passengers are different and specific enough to allow one to identify drivers and passengers with confidence. ![]() ![]() The injuries produced when an unrestrained occupant of a motor vehicle is ejected from that vehicle or impacts on a hostile surface at high speed occur in a reproducible pattern. Most of these injuries could be prevented if the driver and occupants of motor vehicles wore seatbelts or used other restraining devices. Subscribe 22K views 7 months ago Survivor UnfilteredStories In todays episode of Unfiltered Stories, we are talking with Kennedy about how she survived an utterly horrific car accident. Trauma from high-speed motor vehicle accidents is a leading cause of death and disability. ![]()
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