One of the most common injuries in these types of accidents is whiplash, which occurs when a vehicle is abruptly bumped from behind and knocked forward. When that happens, the occupants’ heads can be thrown backwards and forwards by the force of the impact. In some cases, the injuries can be as minor as neck pain lasting a few days. Sometimes, however, the injuries can be life-threatening. In 2019, 45 people were killed in rear end collisions, while 8453 people received personal injuries, minor or major.