How Sitting Improperly During a Car Accident Can Worsen Injuries The way you’re sitting at the moment of a car accident can significantly impact how severe your injuries are. Slouching, sitting too close to the steering wheel, reclining too far back, or sitting twisted can all change how your body absorbs force during a crash. When your spine, neck, and shoulders aren’t aligned properly, the sudden impact can cause exaggerated whiplash, herniated discs, shoulder tears, and lower back injuries. Improper seating also affects how safety features protect you. Seatbelts and airbags are designed to work when you’re seated upright with proper posture. If you’re leaning forward, sideways, or reaching for something, those same safety systems can actually increase injury risk instead of reducing it. Small habits—like sitting upright, keeping your head against the headrest, and maintaining proper seat distance—can make a major difference in protecting your body. Hashtags: #CarAccident #InjuryPrevention #WhiplashAwareness #PostureMatters #AutoSafety