Welcome to AutoAccidentHelpline.com

This is an automobile accident informational site, to give background, general information, statistics and research involving victims of car accidents and their injuries. Injuries caused by car accidents include whiplash, roll-over, rear-end, and low-impact injuries. Whiplash is the most common collision related injury and its symptoms can be quite complicated. The menu bar contains the different categories of accidents and injuries.

Information:

In the United States, there are approximately 12 million car accidents involving 21 million vehicles each year. This number varies from report to report, but it amounts to about 1 crash per second in the USA.

This site provides general information about several types of automobile accidents (rear-end collisions, front impact & rollover) and different mechanisms or injuries (whiplash etc.) involved with each type of crash.

We discuss occupant injuries, both adult and child, and their respective symptoms. As the symptoms are not always obvious, when they may occur, when they may be delayed, and when they may not be evident at all is important information for any accident victim to have.

We also provide links to to other sites that will give safety information and statistics on your vehicle type: injury and collision information, head restraint evaluations, and crash worthiness evaluations. Additionally we will provide links to physicians and legal professional in your area that will provide you with a free consultation regarding you injury.

 

DISCLAIMER:

**** The information on this website is being presented for general interest and education only and not as a forum for recommendation of treatment or as legal advice. The authors have researched the subjects and have extensive backgrounds in the areas of motor vehicle accidents and injuries. The treatment of any health condition should be supervised by a licensed health care professional and legal advice should be provided by a licensed attorney in your state. We assume no responsibility for error, completeness, inaccuracies, or omissions even though the information given has been researched and is supported by literature. The physicians and attorneys, provided with links from this site, are independent professionals that have agreed to a free consultation and it is the responsibility of the patient and/or client to investigate and confirm any information they provide. ****