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Low-Speed, High Injury

Biomechanics That Defeat ‘No Crash, No Cash’ Defenses

What You Will Learn

  • Why vehicle damage does not correlate with injury severity
  • Elastic vs. plastic collisions explained for juries
  • Delta-V myths vs. occupant biomechanics
  • Ligament and disc injury mechanisms in low-speed impacts
  • How to document injury when photos look “minor”
  • Framing low-speed cases for settlement and trial

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What You Will Learn

  • Why vehicle damage does not correlate with injury severity
  • Elastic vs. plastic collisions explained for juries
  • Delta-V myths vs. occupant biomechanics
  • Ligament and disc injury mechanisms in low-speed impacts
  • How to document injury when photos look “minor”
  • Framing low-speed cases for settlement and trial

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Price

$79 for Association Member
$99 for Non-member

90 minutes
Date Published

April 16, 2026

Publisher

Alabama Association for Justice

Subjects

Auto Cases

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Summary

Low-property-damage cases are increasingly devalued by insurers and mistrusted by juries. This program explains the biomechanics of low-speed collisions and why elastic crashes often cause more severe occupant injury than high-damage crashes.

Dr. David Wade will explain Delta-V myths versus biomechanics, ligament and disc injury mechanisms in low-speed impacts, how to document injury when the photos look “minor,” and how to frame low-speed cases for settlement and trial.
 

NOTE: This program ran long due to an extended Q&A, but the approved CLE time is still based on the originally submitted hour. 

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Presenters

David Wade

David Wade DC, CCSP, CCST, CHCSELECTED OCCUPATIONAL HISTORYOwner/Staff Chiropractor, Anniston Chiropractic, Anniston, AL,... Read More

Gina Coggin

Gina D. Coggin is the managing member of The Coggin Firm, LLC in Gadsden, where she practices with her father, John D.... Read More

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This program contains the following components:

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Low-Speed, High Injury - Video
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