Columbus Truck Accident Injury Treatment

Truck accidents are some of the most devastating accidents on our roads today. In most cases, they lead to catastrophic injuries to the passengers of the other car involved in the accident. The size and weight of these trucks contribute significantly to the damage caused to the human health and property of those involved.

If you’ve been involved in a truck accident, seeking proper medical care should be one of your topmost priorities. At Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics our board-certified physicians specialize in treating injuries sustained in truck accidents.

Our center is dedicated to providing comprehensive orthopedic care to individuals impacted by the aftermath of such traumatic events.

We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll a truck accident can take. That’s why we are committed to providing compassionate, personalized care to help you heal and get your life back.

Get in touch with us at 678-929-4494 to schedule an appointment and get back on your path to recovery.

Types of Truck Accident Injuries

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Truck accidents can result in a wide range of injuries. Some of the most common types of accidents sustained in truck accidents include:

Whiplash and Neck Injuries

Whiplash and neck injuries are some of the most common types of injuries in truck accidents. These types of injuries occur when the head is forcefully jerked backward and then forward, often resulting from the impact of a collision.

This can cause damage to the soft tissues in the neck, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.

Broken Bones

The sheer size and weight of commercial trucks often lead to high-impact collisions, resulting in fractures and broken bones. These injuries often require surgery, immobilization, and extensive rehabilitation to regain function.

Head Injuries and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs)

Head injuries are common in truck accidents and can range from concussions to severe traumatic brain injuries. TBIs can have long-lasting effects on cognitive function, memory, and motor skills.

Burns

In some cases, truck accidents result in fires and explosions. These can lead to burns and smoke inhalation injuries. Burn victims often suffer severe pain, scarring, and long-term complications that require specialized treatment.

Soft Tissue Injuries

These injuries involve damage to muscles, tendons, and ligaments and can include sprains, strains, and tears. Soft tissue injuries can cause pain, swelling, bruising, and reduced range of motion.

While they may not be as visible or immediately life-threatening as some other injuries, they can still significantly impact an individual’s mobility and quality of life.

Amputations and Loss of Limbs

The force of a truck accident can lead to traumatic amputations or severe limb injuries that may require surgical intervention and prosthetic devices for rehabilitation.

Treatments for truck accident injuries

Minivan in a head-on truck accident

Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics offersĀ a comprehensiveĀ range of treatmentsĀ for individualsĀ who have sustainedĀ injuries in truckĀ accidents.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy plays a crucial role in the recovery process after a truck accident. Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics offers personalized physical therapy programs to improve strength, flexibility, and mobility, helping patients regain function and reduce pain.

Bracing and Casting

For injuries requiring stabilization and protection, bracing or casting may be recommended. These orthopedic devices help support injured areas, promote healing, and prevent further damage.

Rehabilitation Therapy

Rehabilitation therapy is essential for recovering from musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries sustained in truck accidents. Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics offers customized rehabilitation programs to restore function, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.

Spinal Adjustments and Trigger Point Therapy

For spinal injuries and musculoskeletal pain, spinal adjustments and trigger point therapy can provide relief by realigning the spine, reducing nerve compression, and releasing muscle tension.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Truck Accident?

Car disabled in a truck accident on the highway

Determining liability in a truck accident can be complex sinceĀ various parties are often involved. The operation, maintenance, and oversight of commercial trucks often involves multiple different parties:

The Truck Driver

The truck driver is often the first party considered for liability in a truck accident. Factors that can make a driver liable include negligent actions such as speeding, distracted driving, driving under the influence, fatigue, or violating traffic laws.

Additionally, failure to properly inspect the truck, secure cargo, or maintain proper control of the vehicle can contribute to liability.

The Trucking Company

Trucking companies can be held liable for accidents involving their drivers under the legal principle of vicarious liability. This means that employers are responsible for the actions of their employees while performing job-related duties.

In addition to vicarious liability, carriers may also be held accountable for negligent hiring practices, inadequate training, supervision, or maintenance of their fleet, and failure to comply with safety regulations.

The Truck or Parts Manufacturer

If a truck accident is caused by a defective part or component of the truck, the manufacturer of the vehicle or the faulty part may be held liable for the resulting damages. Product liability laws can be invoked to seek compensation for injuries caused by manufacturing defects, design flaws, or inadequate warnings.

Cargo Loading Company or Owner

Improper loading or securing of cargo can lead to accidents, especially if the cargo shifts during transit. The company or individual responsible for loading the cargo may be held liable for accidents caused by improperly secured or overloaded cargo.

Government Agencies

Government entities responsible for designing, constructing, or maintaining roadways, like the Georgia DOT, may be held liable if their negligence contributes to a truck accident. Issues such as poor road design, inadequate signage, or lack of maintenance can create hazardous conditions that lead to accidents.

Other Drivers

In some cases, other drivers on the road may contribute to a truck accident through negligent actions such as driving in the truck’s blind spots, cutting off the truck, or engaging in reckless driving behaviors that lead to a collision.

  • Determining liability in a truck accident often requires a detailed investigation to gather evidence, including police reports, witness statements, truck maintenance records, electronic data from the truck’s event data recorder, and other relevant information.
  • Working with a skilled truck accident attorney can help victims navigate the complexities of liability and pursue the compensation they deserve for their injuries and losses. By identifying all potentially liable parties and building a strong case, victims can seek justice and hold those responsible accountable for the harm caused in a truck accident.

Why Choose Us?

Truck on its side in a rollover accident

At Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics, we offer comprehensive services and specialized treatment tailored to truck accident injuries, including physical therapy, bracing, spinal adjustments, and rehabilitation therapy to help ensure full and fast recovery.

Our practice boasts a team of board-certified interventional spine physicians and orthopedic specialists who collaborate to deliver personalized care plans for each patient, ensuring individualized attention and effective treatment.

They will help to ensure that you navigate the complexities of truck accident cases effectively. They are well-versed in truck accident litigation and equipped to handle insurance negotiations. prepared to represent victims in court if negotiations fail to produce a fair settlement

Get the Medical Treatment You Need Today!

If you’ve been involved in a truck accident, getting proper medical treatment is of utmost importance. At Georgia Spine & Orthopaedics, we have a team dedicated team of board-certified physicians and orthopedic specialists offering tailored treatments for truck accident injuries.

We ensure that our patients receive personalized care focused on recovery and well-being.

Moreover, we can assist in finding experienced legal representation to navigate the complexities of their cases and pursue rightful compensation.

Get in touch with us today at 678-929-4494 to schedule an appointment and get on the path of recovery and maximum compensation.

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