Peachtree Injury Talk

Minor Impact, Major Injury — Why “Small” Accidents Can Still Cause Big Problems


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Episode Summary

In this episode of Peachtree Injury Talk, attorney Jordan Jewkes from the Jewkes Firm discusses the reality of injuries resulting from low-speed car accidents. Despite minimal visible damage to vehicles, occupants can suffer serious injuries like whiplash and lower back pain due to the way forces transfer to the body during a crash. Insurance companies often deny these claims by pointing to the lack of obvious vehicle damage, but medical evidence, expert opinions, and diagnostic imaging such as MRIs play a crucial role in proving injury. Jewkes emphasizes that modern cars absorb impact by flexing, sometimes hiding damage beneath bumpers, and that repair costs don’t necessarily reflect injury severity. He advises anyone experiencing symptoms after a minor collision to seek prompt medical attention and legal advice, as timely action is vital to securing fair compensation.

Timestamps

00:00 – Introduction to Peachtree Injury Talk  

00:29 – Can Someone Be Seriously Injured in a Minor Accident?  
01:42 – Common Injuries in Low-Impact Collisions  
03:32 – Why Insurance Companies Downplay Injuries in Low-Damage Accidents  
04:26 – Proving Injury Despite Minimal Vehicle Damage  
06:18 – Challenges in Getting Fair Compensation & Supporting Scientific Evidence  
07:59 – Real Case Experiences & Assessing Vehicle Damage Under $1,000  
09:48 – Role of Diagnostic Imaging (MRI, CT) in Injury Validation  
10:59 – Advice for Those Feeling Worse After Low Impact Crash  
11:49 – Closing Remarks and Contact Info  

About the Show

Peachtree Injury Talk is hosted by attorney Jordan Jewkes, who is dedicated to giving injury victims a voice and fighting for their rights against an often unfair system. Each episode provides valuable legal insights and practical advice for those navigating personal injury claims.

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