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One day when I was driving on the freeway, I was completely blindsided by another car pummeling down the hill. I didn't know what to do or what went wrong, but I knew things were bad. I couldn't feel my feet at first, and my face was covered in liquid that turned out to be blood. When the ambulance arrived I could see the concern on their faces, and it was frustrating to know what was about to come. Fortunately, I was able to get great medical care, and talk with a personal injury attorney that helped me to sort out everything else. Read this website to find out how accident attorneys can help you to make a difference in your own life.

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Delayed Injuries From A Car Accident

by Dylan Tucker

Every time you get behind the wheel of your car, you run the risk of being involved in a serious accident. Some accidents can easily be avoided by paying close attention to the road. Others, like those caused by another driver, may be out of your control.

Regardless of the cause of the accident, the potential for injury exists in any accident. Some drivers involved in minor accidents might feel like they are fine in the days following the accident. It can take time for some types of injuries to manifest themselves. Be familiar with delayed injuries so that you can protect your right to compensation for treating them.

Soft Tissue Injuries

A soft tissue injury occurs when a car accident causes damage to the muscles, tendons, or ligaments of the body. You will probably notice some stiffness, bruising, and inflammation in the affected area.

Many soft tissue injuries can be treated without professional medical attention. Some can affect your day-to-day activities and will need medical treatment. If you develop a delayed soft tissue injury caused by your car accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injury.

An auto accident attorney can help you prove the connection between your injuries and the accident to support your insurance claim.

Psychological Injury

Your physical health isn't the only thing that could be compromised in an auto accident. Accident victims are at risk of developing psychological injuries as well. It is possible to begin exhibiting signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to your accident. The risk of PTSD increases if your accident involved a fatality.

PTSD can have a crippling effect on your life and require ongoing treatment to overcome. Rely on an attorney to help you file an insurance claim seeking compensation for your psychological injury, even if some time has elapsed between your accident and the emergence of your symptoms.

Concussion

A lot of accident victims assume that they are not as risk of a concussion if they didn't hit their head on the dash or windshield in the accident. This isn't necessarily true. The sudden change in the vehicle's motion that occurs during a collision can cause the brain to bounce around inside the skull. This trauma is what causes a concussion.

It can take some time for concussion symptoms to appear, and most people recover in a matter of days. There is the possibility that your symptoms could linger, requiring ongoing medical attention. An insurance claim should be filed with the help of an attorney to gain access to financial help.

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