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Seat belts are critical safety features but can cause injuries

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2025 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

One of the first things that most people do when they get into a vehicle is put their seat belts on. These are one of the most common safety features in modern vehicles. But many people don’t realize that they can also cause injuries when there’s a crash.

Even though there’s a risk of injury and a high-impact collision, it’s still important that everyone in a vehicle uses a seat belt. The seat belt can prevent them from being thrown out of the vehicle. But it’s still a good idea to know a little bit about the injuries that might occur.

Types of seat belt injuries

Many seat belt injuries are minor. These can include bruising or abrasions where the belt crosses the body. In some cases, particularly more serious crashes, seat belts can contribute to internal bleeding or broken ribs. In some cases, organ damage to the spleen or liver might be possible.

Not all seat belt injuries are obvious right away. In some cases, particularly internal injuries, you may not notice for hours or even days after the wreck. Because of this, it’s critical to have a medical evaluation right after the crash, even if you feel fine. Having prompt and proper treatment can make the difference between the injury being manageable and you suffering a life-threatening complication.

Victims of car crashes often suffer from great financial damages. If the crash was caused by someone else’s negligence, they may opt to file a personal injury claim against the liable parties. This can help them to recover from those financial damages. Working with someone who’s familiar with these claims is beneficial because they can become complex.

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