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What to Expect Physically After a Car Accident

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Your body after being hit by a car can experience several different injuries and symptoms. Even if there are no visible injuries, the trauma of a crash can still cause pain and discomfort for victims. Psychological issues and emotional trauma are also common following a motor vehicle collision.  

Recovering a fair settlement that compensates you for the harm you have suffered is important. If you are suffering car wreck injuries, a New York Car Accident Lawyer can assist you with your claim. 

Pain:

Discomfort and pain can occur throughout the body after a crash. Depending on the type of injuries suffered, victims may experience:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Chronic pain

There may be a delayed onset of pain because of the body’s physiological responses to trauma. Pain may also worsen as certain types of injuries heal.

Bruising:

Bruises or contusions are caused by a blow, breaking the blood vessels under the skin. Airbag injuries, seatbelt injuries, or being hit by an object in a vehicle may cause bruising. Bruises can be painful and severe bruises, like hematomas, can take several weeks or months to heal.

Swelling:

Swelling is the body’s way of protecting itself after an injury. Soft tissue injuries like sprains, joint injuries, herniated discs may swell causing additional pain and discomfort. If you notice swelling after a collision, it is important to seek medical attention to determine the extent of the injury and get treatment. 

Stiffness: 

Stiffness is one of the most common car accident after effects. This feeling usually sets in after the initial adrenaline rush wears off. This feeling may last for a few days or weeks following a crash. 

Numbness or tingling:

Nerve damage can cause numbness or tingling sensations. This may be the result of a pinched nerve, a severed nerve, or something more serious like spinal cord injuries. Identifying the cause of these symptoms is critical.

Headaches:

Headaches are common after a car accident. There are several reasons you may be suffering from a headache including:

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Concussion
  • Whiplash
  • Muscle tension
  • Anxiety

Those suffering from headaches should get a neurological exam and may need testing like an MRI to rule out a severe brain injury.

Dizziness:

Dizziness or vertigo after a car accident can have several causes. Head injuries, neck injuries, and damage to the inner ear (like tinnitus) may cause these symptoms. This may be a sign of a serious injury, so you will want to discuss this with your doctor. 

Fatigue:

Fatigue is a common reaction to the strain and stress of a car accident. Recuperating from the adrenaline surge and other biological responses can be exhausting. Moreover, rest is essential to healing physical and psychological injuries. 

Broken bones:

Fractures occur when a bone is exposed to more force than it can withstand. Medical intervention and diagnostic tests like x-rays are necessary to diagnose a fracture, make sure that bones are properly set, and treated.

Internal bleeding:

Internal bleeding and internal organ damage is possible. Minor bleeding may resolve on its own, but more serious injuries often require immediate medical treatment. Signs and symptoms of internal bleeding include blurred vision, pain, swelling, breathing issues, and bruising.

Tips for Physical Recovery After a Car Accident

It is crucial to take your car accident recovery seriously. The first step is to get a full medical evaluation. Even if you do not believe you are hurt, some injuries may have delayed symptoms. Waiting too long to see a doctor may slow your physical recovery and worsen your injury. 

It is also important to attend all follow-up appointments and physical therapy. This can help you to avoid complications and heal more quickly. You should also be sure to follow your doctors and therapists instructions. 

What Happens to Your Body After a Car Accident?

As we’ve outlined above, several things can happen to your body after a car accident. These symptoms and experiences can be caused by physiological responses to trauma, injuries, or even the side-effects of medical treatment. Recovering fair financial compensation is essential to recuperating expenses and getting justice for your suffering.

At Gregory Spektor & Associates, P.C., we help individuals dealing with the aftermath of a car accident. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can assist you with your insurance claim, providing you with dedicated and compassionate legal support. Call us today at 1 (800) 318-8888 to schedule a free consultation.

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