Low Speed Collisions
Low-speed collisions can still cause significant harm because they can lead to whiplash, soft tissue damage (like sprains and strains), and spinal misalignments. These injuries may not be immediately apparent, but they can result in chronic pain, muscle stiffness, and joint dysfunction if left untreated. The body may also compensate for the pain, leading to further strain and potential long-term issues. Additionally, psychological stress from the accident and delayed symptoms can make recovery more complicated. Even at low speeds, the impact can lead to serious health problems that require proper care to prevent ongoing discomfort and dysfunction.