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Originally Posted by Jomar
(If you are in a vehicle moving forward and another vehicle T-bones you, the sudden movement of your brain changing from forward motion to sideways motion could cause a concussion.)
A fast swerve is very different from a T bone impact. The impact is the major factor.
You might get neck soreness and tightness from a quick swerve.
What symptoms are you having?
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Thanks. I've been having both head and neck pain, forgetting things I normally remember (such as passwords, etc.), some trouble with words, sensitivity to sounds, tiredness, that general out-of-it feeling, etc.