Victims of the Liverpool parade attack have reported enduring both physical and psychological effects resulting from the incident. Physical injuries include cuts, bruises, and in some cases fractures or other trauma sustained during the event. The mental consequences include emotional distress, anxiety, and symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder, which affect survivors’ daily functioning. These effects have persisted for weeks or longer, consistent with trauma reports from similar incidents. Witnesses and victims describe a lasting impact on their sense of security and well-being, often requiring ongoing medical and psychological support. The emotional scars, although less visible, are considered significant by those affected, influencing personal relationships and community perceptions. Efforts to address these outcomes involve medical treatment, counseling, and community support initiatives aimed at fostering recovery and resilience without diminishing the severity or legitimacy of their experiences.