Broken Bones
As a matter of simple physics, broken bones may be prone to occur in bicycle accident cases. Since mass times speed equals force, the faster an individual hits the ground and the heavier that individual is, the greater the force that is applied to a particular bone on impact will be, and the higher the likelihood the bone is going to break. Broken bones are very common during falls and bicycle impacts and could be serious or even life-threatening injuries.
Some of the most serious consequences of sustaining a bone injury may include surgery with the implementation of hardware. With a compound fracture, there may be a very high risk of infection because it is typically a dirty wound, which requires a lot of cleaning and antibiotics. Sometimes there may be an infection of the bone called osteomyelitis, which could take a long time to heal and might even result in amputation.