A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision or car crash, is when a vehicle hits another vehicle, person or object. Pedestrians, animals, road debris or other objects may be involved. Sometimes a trial occurs, in order to determine fault in a traffic collision.[1]

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A car crash in Japan.

Traffic collisions often result in injury, death,[2] and property damage. They injure tens of millions of people every year, and kill usually a little more than a million.

Road safety is partly a matter of design. Ideally, roads should be designed for the safety of all road users. This would mean providing adequate facilities for pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. Infrastructure measures such as footpaths, cycling lanes, safe crossing points, and other traffic calming measures can help reduce the risk of injury.[3]

Steps to Take After a Motor Vehicle Accident

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Your health and safety are the top priority. Seek medical attention right away to assess and address any injuries.
  2. Notify Your Insurance Provider: File an accident claim with your insurance provider to initiate the process of receiving treatment and compensation.
  3. Consult with Your Insurance Adjuster: Your insurance adjuster will recommend treatment options based on your claim.
  4. Schedule an Appointment: Book your appointment as soon as possible with our Chiropractic or Physiotherapy team.
  5. Comprehensive Evaluation: During your appointment, rehabilitation specialist will conduct a thorough examination to determine the extent of your injuries from Motor Vehicle Accident. Based on this assessment, They will develop a personalized care plan that includes the most effective therapeutic modalities for your condition.[4]

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