Maryland car accident lawyers have likely heard this
question, usually followed by “and why does it hurt so f$%#@@ing bad?
Medicalnewstoday.comn tells us that “in a typical case the victim's body is
initially pushed or accelerated forward while the head remains behind for an
instant, making the head rock up and back, stretching and/or tearing some
muscles, tendons and ligaments. The muscles react automatically (reflex motion)
to bring the heard forward - sometimes this is overdone and the head may rock
forward violently, further stretching and/or tearing muscles, tendons and
ligaments.” As seasoned Maryland car accident lawyers know, those torn
ligaments and tendons become stiff, sore and painful after the typical Baltimore rear end collision car accident.
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