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Car crash injuries that may not manifest immediately

On Behalf of | Feb 20, 2023 | Car Accidents |

Car accidents can be traumatic experiences that can leave physical and emotional scars. In many cases, the injuries sustained from a car crash are immediately evident, such as broken bones, lacerations, and contusions. However, several injuries may not manifest immediately, making it challenging for Minnesota accident victims to seek medical treatment.

Whiplash

Whiplash occurs when the head is rocked forward and then back sharply and suddenly, causing the neck muscles and ligaments to stretch and strain. Whiplash symptoms may not manifest for several hours or even days after the incident. Common symptoms of whiplash include neck pain, stiffness and headaches.

Concussions

Concussions are a type of brain injury that can occur when the head is struck or jolted. Symptoms of a concussion may not appear immediately and can take several hours or days to develop. Common symptoms of a concussion include headaches, dizziness and confusion.

Internal bleeding

Internal bleeding occurs when the blood vessels inside the body are damaged. Symptoms of internal bleeding may not appear immediately, and they can take several hours or days to develop. Signs of internal bleeding include abdominal pain, dizziness and fainting.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD is a type of psychological injury that can occur after a traumatic event, such as motor vehicle accidents. Symptoms of PTSD may not appear immediately and can take several days, weeks or even months to develop. Common symptoms of PTSD include anxiety, depression and flashbacks.

Soft tissue injuries

Soft tissue injuries, such as bruises and sprains, can occur during a car accident. These injuries may not be immediately apparent and can take several hours or days to develop. Symptoms of soft tissue injuries include pain, swelling and limited mobility.

In the aftermath of a car accident

It’s essential to seek medical attention immediately after a car accident, even if you feel fine. Some injuries may not be immediately evident, and delaying medical treatment can lead to complications and long-term health problems. In addition to seeking medical attention, it’s crucial to document the accident to protect your legal rights.