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Common Car Accident Injuries in New York range from soft tissue strains that resolve in weeks to traumatic brain injuries that alter a person’s life permanently. The type of injury sustained in a crash determines how medical treatment proceeds, how much care costs, and whether the injury meets New York’s serious injury threshold under Insurance Law §5102(d).
That threshold is the legal gateway to pursuing pain and suffering damages beyond what no-fault covers. Understanding what injuries commonly result from car accidents — and what each one means legally — is the first step toward protecting your right to full compensation.
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New York operates under a no-fault insurance system. After a crash, your own insurer covers medical bills and lost wages up to $50,000 — regardless of fault.
But no-fault does not cover pain, suffering, or non-economic losses. To pursue those damages, your injuries must meet the serious injury threshold defined under Insurance Law §5102(d).
Qualifying serious injuries include:
Insurance companies challenge these thresholds aggressively. They hire medical experts to argue that injuries are pre-existing, minor, or not causally related to the crash. Building the medical record that proves your injury qualifies begins on the day of the accident — not months later. A car accident lawyer helps connect the medical documentation to the legal standard from the start.
According to NHTSA crash research, whiplash, fractures, and bruising are the most frequently reported injuries in motor vehicle crashes. In New York City and on Long Island, where high-density traffic and high-speed parkways coexist, the full range of injury types appears regularly in personal injury claims.
Whiplash is the most common car accident injury. It occurs when the head is snapped forward and backward rapidly — most often in rear-end collisions. The neck’s muscles, tendons, and ligaments are stretched or torn beyond their normal range of motion.
Symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, headaches, shoulder pain, reduced range of motion, and in some cases dizziness and cognitive difficulty. Symptoms often don’t appear until 24 to 48 hours after the crash. Soft tissue injuries like whiplash are among the most frequently disputed by insurance companies because they don’t always show up on X-rays. MRI studies and consistent treatment records are essential to documenting these injuries properly.
| Symptom | When It Appears | Documentation Needed |
|---|---|---|
| Neck pain and stiffness | Often 24–48 hours post-crash | MRI, physical therapy records |
| Headaches | Same day or delayed onset | Medical evaluation, neurological exam |
| Reduced range of motion | Within days of crash | Physical therapy functional assessments |
| Shoulder and back pain | Immediate or delayed | MRI, orthopedic evaluation |
| Cognitive difficulty / brain fog | Days to weeks post-crash | Neuropsychological testing |
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most serious outcomes of a car accident. It occurs when the brain is jolted inside the skull from the force of impact — even without a direct blow to the head. According to the CDC, there were over 69,000 TBI-related deaths in the United States in 2021. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause.
TBI ranges in severity from mild concussion to severe traumatic injury affecting memory, speech, motor function, and personality. Mild TBI symptoms include headache, confusion, nausea, and light sensitivity. Severe TBI can result in permanent cognitive impairment, inability to work, and need for long-term care. A brain injury lawyer builds the medical and economic record needed to recover full lifetime damages.
Spinal cord injuries from car accidents range from herniated discs causing chronic pain to complete spinal cord damage resulting in paralysis. High-speed impacts, rollovers, and rear-end crashes at velocity are the most common causes in New York. Even partial spinal cord injuries can permanently limit mobility, require surgery, and prevent a victim from returning to work.
Herniated or bulging discs in the cervical or lumbar spine are among the most common serious injuries disputed by insurance companies. They meet the §5102(d) threshold when they cause significant limitation of a body function or system — but proving that connection requires consistent treatment and properly documented functional limitations. A spinal cord injury lawyer evaluates the full scope of the damage from the start.
Fractures are explicitly listed as a qualifying serious injury under Insurance Law §5102(d) — meaning any documented fracture from a car accident automatically crosses the threshold for pursuing pain and suffering damages. Common fracture sites in car accidents include:
Fractures that require surgical repair — plates, screws, or rods — generate significant medical costs and often lead to extended recovery periods, physical therapy, and permanent limitation of function.
Internal injuries are among the most dangerous outcomes of a car accident because they are not always immediately visible. Blunt force trauma to the torso can cause internal bleeding, organ damage, or punctured lungs. These injuries require emergency intervention and can be life-threatening if not diagnosed quickly.
Internal injuries are frequently the subject of delayed diagnosis claims — particularly in cases where the injured person left the scene without seeking immediate medical attention. Any abdominal pain, dizziness, or lightheadedness after a crash warrants emergency evaluation. These cases often fall under catastrophic injury or wrongful death when diagnosis is delayed.
Burn injuries from car accidents result from vehicle fires, fuel ignition, airbag chemical discharge, or contact with hot surfaces after impact. Severe burns require hospitalization, skin grafting, and long-term reconstructive treatment. Permanent scarring and disfigurement from burns qualify as serious injuries under §5102(d). A burn injury claim addresses medical costs, future treatment, and the full impact of permanent disfigurement.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression are legitimate compensable injuries in New York car accident claims. Victims who develop fear of driving, flashbacks, sleep disturbance, or inability to function normally after a crash may pursue damages for those psychological injuries alongside physical ones. Documentation through a treating psychologist or psychiatrist is required to support these claims.
| Injury Type | Meets §5102(d) Threshold? | Key Documentation |
|---|---|---|
| Whiplash / soft tissue | Possibly — depends on severity and duration | MRI, consistent treatment, functional loss records |
| Any fracture | Yes — fractures are explicitly listed | X-ray or imaging confirming fracture |
| Herniated / bulging disc | Possibly — must show significant limitation | MRI, orthopedic or neurological evaluation |
| Traumatic brain injury | Yes — permanent loss or significant limitation | Neurological testing, imaging, functional assessment |
| Spinal cord injury | Yes — permanent loss or significant limitation | MRI, specialist evaluation, functional impact records |
| Burns with scarring | Yes — significant disfigurement is listed | Medical records, photographs, specialist evaluation |
| Internal injuries | Yes — permanent organ damage or loss of use | ER records, surgical reports, specialist evaluation |
| PTSD / psychological injury | Possibly — must show medically determined impairment | Psychiatric evaluation, treatment records |
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Brett J. Nomberg is a New York personal injury attorney with over 30 years of experience representing seriously injured people across all five boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester.
He has handled thousands of car accident cases — from soft tissue disputes to catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims. Brett personally manages every case — no handoffs, no associates assigned at intake. He is available seven days a week, including weekends. Read more on the attorney profile page.
Understanding your Common Car Accident Injuries and how they connect to New York law is the first step. The Law Office of Brett J. Nomberg, PLLC at brettnomberglaw.com evaluates every injury against the §5102(d) threshold and builds the medical record to support maximum recovery. Call (212) 808-8092 anytime — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Or reach out through the contact page. There is no fee unless we win.
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