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Crush injuries from collisions can result in catastrophic consequences

On Behalf of | Mar 14, 2026 | Personal Injury

Motor vehicle collisions can cause a range of injuries. People can sustain lacerations due to flying debris. The force of impact can break bones. In some cases, collisions may cause crush injuries.

Crush injuries are among the most devastating medical consequences possible after a car crash. People who sustain crush injuries are vulnerable to both significant medical expenses and a noticeable reduction in their income.

Crush injuries lead to many complications

Crush injuries can pulverize bones. They can cause irreparable damage to connective tissue and muscles. Nerve damage is also quite common. Crush injuries can cause compartment syndrome, where fluids build up in or near the damaged tissue, causing a cascade of secondary medical complications.

Crush injuries can lead to tissue death in some cases and neuropathic pain caused by nerve damage in other cases. In some cases, medical professionals may choose to surgically amputate the body part. Other times, the patient may face a lengthy road to recovery that involves a variety of different forms of care.

The total costs for their treatment may exceed the medical liability insurance coverage carried by the driver at fault. The injured party may also face a short-term loss of income while they undergo treatment and then a long-term reduction in their earning potential due to the functional implications of their injury.

Crash survivors with crush injuries may need help while negotiating with insurance companies or pursuing compensation via a personal injury lawsuit. Working with a personal injury lawyer familiar with catastrophic car crash injuries can help people understand what forms of compensation may be available.

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