“…Studies investigating vocational outcomes after a vehiclerelated injury are largely conducted among patients recruited from hospitals, trauma centres or intensive care units, and many of these focus on chronic musculoskeletal pain [4][5][6][7]. A recent Australian study of patients with musculoskeletal and orthopaedic traffic injuries, including those whose injuries were not sufficiently severe to require hospitalization, showed that one in three patients with compensated time off work after a road traffic injury had a work disability beyond 6 months; and one in six had a loss in earnings capacity [6].…”