Ella Carter, 22 (pictured) from the Sunshine Coast, QLD, revealed that she suffered a serious concussion and ongoing whiplash after the plastic claw clip she was wearing shattered on impact during a car accident

An Australian woman has issued a stark warning to drivers about a common hair accessory which caused her a serious head injury in a rear-end crash.

Ella Carter, 22, from the Sunshine Coast, suffered a serious concussion and ongoing whiplash symptoms when the plastic claw hair clip she was wearing shattered on impact in the car accident.

Her videos detailing the ordeal have now racked up a combined nine million views, with most alarmed to discover such a common hair accessory could pose such a risk behind the wheel.

The crash happened in December as Ella was driving with her boyfriend to a party when traffic ahead suddenly came to a halt, and she had to stop.

‘A guy in a four-wheel drive rammed me from behind,’ she told Daily Mail.

‘He didn’t see that traffic had come to a stop and was going around 60 kilometres per hour.’

Ella said her car was shunted forward, and the seat and headrest pushed forcefully onto her body and head.

‘Almost instantly I felt something shatter in my hair. I was really dazed and confused and thought it might’ve been glass,’ she explained.

Ella Carter, 22 (pictured) from the Sunshine Coast, QLD, revealed that she suffered a serious concussion and ongoing whiplash after the plastic claw clip she was wearing shattered on impact during a car accident

Ella Carter, 22 (pictured) from the Sunshine Coast, QLD, revealed that she suffered a serious concussion and ongoing whiplash after the plastic claw clip she was wearing shattered on impact during a car accident

Her videos detailing the ordeal have now racked up a combined nine million views, with thousands of viewers admitting they had no idea the popular hair accessory could pose such a risk behind the wheel

Her videos detailing the ordeal have now racked up a combined nine million views, with thousands of viewers admitting they had no idea the popular hair accessory could pose such a risk behind the wheel

After the immediate shock, she felt pain spread from the back of her head and she felt her hair falling around her.

‘That’s when I remembered I had a claw clip in – it had basically just crumbled.’

While the clip didn’t puncture her skin or skull, the force of it smashing into the back of her head left her with a heavy concussion that lasted for three weeks as well as painful whiplash.

‘I’m still getting physio for the whiplash and I’m still not able to work,’ she said detailing the forceful moment and the fact even her sunglasses weren’t spared in the impact.

‘My sunnies flew off my head and the frames popped out.’

Doctors later told Ella the outcome could have been far worse if the clip had been made of metal, which is something they witness regularly in such accidents.

Now recovered enough to speak publicly, Ella felt compelled to warn others, because she never considered the risk herself.

‘I would definitely warn people to never wear a claw clip in the car while driving, because anything can happen in an instant, even if you’re doing nothing wrong.’

While the clip didn't puncture her skin or skull, the force of it smashing into the back of her head left her with a heavy concussion that lasted for three weeks as well as whiplash (pictured with her boyfriend the morning of the accident and wearing the clip)

While the clip didn’t puncture her skin or skull, the force of it smashing into the back of her head left her with a heavy concussion that lasted for three weeks as well as whiplash (pictured with her boyfriend the morning of the accident and wearing the clip)

The response online has been overwhelming, with thousands weighing in to say the danger is well-known - particularly among driving instructors and medical professionals

The response online has been overwhelming, with thousands weighing in to say the danger is well-known – particularly among driving instructors and medical professionals

‘I’ve always worn them in the car and so have my friends. I genuinely didn’t think about it because it’s just my everyday hairstyle.’

The response online has been overwhelming, with many pointing out that the danger of the clips is well-known among driving instructors and medical professionals.

‘I saw a TikTok by a pathologist and they said they would not wear claw clips while driving as a cause of death in car accidents,’ one person wrote.

‘First thing my driving instructor insisted on is no claw clips!’ another added.

Others said they now refuse to drive with their hair clipped up.

‘I always take my claw clips out when I hop in the car for this reason. I’ve heard too many scary stories,’ one commenter said.

‘I always drive with my hair down or a low ponytail anyway. Those claw clips are so uncomfortable, I cannot rest my head.’

Despite some saying it is common knowledge to go claw-clip free, Ella said the shocked reaction to her videos proved that many are unaware of the risk.

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