She's taking part in the 'Crash Scene Investigates' on Virgin Media One.
A midlands woman, who suffered like changing injuries in a road crash, is appearing on TV tonight.
Grainne Kealy from Stradbally is taking part in the 'Crash Scene Investigates' on Virgin Media One.
This series looks at the real-life stories of Irish car crashes, how they happened and the long term impact they caused on the victims themselves as well as the families.
Contributions from bereaved families, first-responders, Gardaí and forensic investigators bring the story of the crash to life and dramatisation of the events around the crash show how everyday life can be upturned in a moment.
In episode three, Grainne recalls skidding on some ice, while on the way home from work.
She had her feet on the dashboard and when the airbag deployed it caused her knees to hit her in the head at high speed.
Last week, Offaly mum Patricia Gibbons recalled losing her husband James in a crash in 2008.
The show airs at 9pm.
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