Severe and fatal injuries in rear impacts.

Author(s)
James, M.B. Decker, R.L. & Warner, C.Y.
Year
Abstract

In this study, field accident data have been evaluated to determine the types of severe and fatal injuries that occur in rear impacts, and their likely injury mechanisms. Severe and fatal injuries in rear impacts are relatively infrequent. Most severe and fatal rear impact injuries occur in very high energy accidents where seat back deformation is not a factor, either because the injury is the result of other impacts, or because the seat back was supported by deformed vehicle structure. The majority of rear impact Harm is concentrated in non-severe and non-fatal injuries resulting from much more frequent low-and moderate-speed impacts. These data support the conclusion that stronger seat back designs aimed only at reducing severe and fatal injuries may increase exposure to less severe injuries and actually increase the total rear impact Harm. (A)

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Library number
C 10816 (In: C 10796 S) /84 /91 / IRRD 490574
Source

In: Proceedings of the 41th Annual Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine AAAM, Orlando, Florida, November 10-11, 1997, p. 291-305, 25 ref.

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