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What To Do if You Have Chest Pain After An Accident

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Chest Pain from Car Accident

Chest pain after a car accident could indicate an injury requiring medical assistance, such as broken bones, internal damage, or even a seat belt injury causing chest pain. Prompt medical care can determine the cause of chest pain after an accident, whether it’s from being hit in the chest or other chest injuries from car accidents. Many of these injuries are severe enough to need medical intervention.

If you were injured in an accident and are experiencing chest pains after the accident, a New York car accident lawyer can assist you in seeking compensation to cover your injuries. If your claim is successful, you will be able to obtain a settlement or damages to help pay for the expenses related to the injury causing your chest pain.

Common Causes Of Car Accident Chest Pain And Injuries

Some common causes of chest pain following a car accident include:

  • Airbag deployment or failure to deploy
  • Seat Belt injuries
  • Being struck by debris
  • Impact with the steering wheel

While it’s important to inform authorities and get emergency medical care, you will also want to connect with a personal injury lawyer. A car accident law firm can help identify the exact cause of your injuries and determine whether another driver or even the vehicle manufacturer might be at fault.

Types Of Chest Injuries Sustained In Car Accidents

Several car accident injuries may cause chest pain. Because these can indicate serious concerns, taking prompt action is essential.

Muscular Strain and Whiplash

Some of the force from your collision may pass through your body, causing you to lurch forward or to the side, resulting in muscle strains that present as chest pain. Soft tissue injuries don’t always show on imaging tests. However, getting checked by a doctor can verify your injuries and create records to support your case for damages later. Be sure to seek help from a health provider for an injury assessment and detailed examination. Also, report pain and document symptoms for future reference.

Fractured Bones

Chest pain could also result from broken ribs or a bruised sternum, which can both occur in a collision. Broken ribs or rib fractures cause chest pain when breathing, coughing, or moving the upper body. Notify your doctor for a professional diagnosis and pain evaluation. Don’t delay treatment, as immediate attention and urgent care may be required.

Respiratory Injuries

Pain from broken ribs might indicate a punctured lung. Lung pain can also result from inhaling harmful substances. Airbag deployment can cause lung injuries, as the powder and chemicals used can lead to breathing difficulties. If you experience breathing difficulty, call 911 or contact emergency services for a quick response. It’s critical to consult a professional for medical advice and to monitor symptoms closely.

Cardiac Trauma

The heart is a muscle that can get bruised, leading to a myocardial contusion (bruised heart) when struck by debris or the steering wheel. Depending on the accident and your health, you could also suffer from blood clots, a heart attack, or other cardiac complications. Chest pain radiating to your arms should prompt immediate medical attention. Contact paramedics or emergency response for first aid and take the time for a hospital visit. Also, inform family members about your condition and treatment plan.

Anxiety-Related Pain

Panic attacks can also cause chest pain. Car accidents are stressful and traumatic, often leading to mental health issues that manifest with physical symptoms. Seek help and follow instructions from a mental health professional. Address concerns and take necessary steps for pain management.

Internal Organ Damage

As mentioned earlier, broken bones can puncture organs, and the force of a crash can rupture organs like the kidneys and spleen, requiring serious medical care. Consult a health provider for a detailed examination and injury reporting. Report pain and inform your supervisor if the accident occurred during work. Rest well and stay calm as you follow instructions from your doctor.

You may be entitled to compensation if your chest pain results from these types of injuries. Seek a prompt health check to assess the injury and create necessary records. Quick action and professional diagnosis are crucial for immediate relief and long-term recovery.

Symptoms of a Chest Injury

If you’ve been injured in an accident and notice any of the following symptoms, you should seek immediate medical attention:

  • Chest pain or discomfort when applying light pressure
  • Chest pain or discomfort with movement, regardless of how minor
  • Chest pain or discomfort when sneezing, coughing, or laughing
  • Persistent chest pain or discomfort, even without movement

Can I Sue For Chest Pain After A Car Accident?

Yes, you can pursue legal action for chest pain resulting from a car accident. A lawyer can handle your personal injury claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance. If the insurance company denies your claim or suggests an inadequate settlement, you may have the option of suing the at-fault driver. In that situation, your lawyer can file a car accident claim on your behalf. As a part of that process, your lawyer will evaluate the facts and make important decisions regarding issues like who is liable in a car accident, the owner or the driver, and what sort of negligent driving behavior the at-fault individual exhibited. 

In a successful car accident lawsuit, car crash victims can seek compensation for all collision-related expenses, known as damages. Compensation could include medical bills for bodily injuries, property damage, and more.

Contact a Lawyer Today

When it comes to determining whether you sustained severe chest injuries in a crash, follow the mantra of “safety first” and err on the side of caution by seeking medical attention. After handling any medical emergencies, contact an attorney and learn your options. The attorney can help determine what would be fair compensation for a driver in a car accident injury case based on the specific facts. Call Gregory Spektor & Associates today and schedule a free consultation.

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