The consequences of unsafe road-use behaviour can effect both individually and the community. The community impacts; A car accident can damaged public properties, creates traffic, seal roads for investigate and gathered bunch of polices, police cars and ambulances. Individually impacts can lead to injuries; such as short or long term injury or permanent injury if worse.
PHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Whiplash Injuries
Broken Legs
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Back Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Facial Injuries
Internal Injuries
Psychological Injuries
SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES
False use of polices
Create traffic
Distraction
Destroy public properties
Cost money to rebuild public properties
EMOTIONAL CONSEQUENCES Emotional distress, also called "mental anguish," describes very real injuries suffered by victims due to the negligent or willful acts of another. Some claims adjusters view emotional distress as a ploy to get more money out of insurance companies, but that's incorrect.
Emotional distress is real, and it can be debilitating. A car accident, slip and fall, dog attack, or other accident can result in injuries that forever change the life of its victim.
Most personal injury victims experience some type of emotional distress in varying degrees of severity. When negotiating with the insurance adjuster, the most effective way to articulate your emotional distress is by discussing its symptoms. Symptoms of emotional distress include:
Anxiety
Depression
Guilt
Frustration
Insomnia
Bitterness
Loss of consortium
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