Signs of a Concussion After an Accident

One of the most common injuries sustained in car accidents are concussions, which can range from mild to severe, resulting in serious debilitations or even death. However, oftentimes, this injury does not produce readily noticeable symptoms and, if a car accident victim fails to seek medical attention, this injury can silently continue to progress and result in permanent damage. If you were involved in a motor vehicle accident, visiting the doctor should be a priority. It could protect your health and ensure your personal injury claim is not compromised.

Below are some of the most common signs of a concussion after being involved in a car accident:

  • Loss of consciousness: This is generally one of the most easily recognizable signs of a concussion. Losing consciousness, even for a matter of seconds, signifies that your brain has suffered some serious trauma. That said, remember, you might have still sustained a concussion even if you did not lose consciousness.
  • Seeing stars and ringing in ears: If you begin seeing stars or hear ringing in your years after suffering a blow to the head, this is another strong indicator that you sustained a concussion during the accident.
  • Nausea and vomiting: Dizziness, nausea, or vomiting are also signs that should alert you if you were involved in an accident.
  • Confusion and amnesia: Amnesia does not happen the way we tend to see it depicted in movies or on television. You might likely have a difficult time remembering minor details, or cannot recall much about the accident itself. It is also common to be confused about dates or to experience difficulty concentrating.
  • Changes in mood: Mood changes like increased irritability, nervousness, listlessness, or anxiousness that cannot be explained could signify that you are suffering from a concussion.

The severity of these symptoms will vary depending on how serious your concussion was. While many of us know that a hard blow to the head can cause a concussion, you do not necessarily need to hit your head to sustain a concussion. If your head receives a hard enough jolt during a whiplash injury, this could also result in a concussion. That is why it is critical to see a doctor immediately after an accident, to ensure a major problem is not brewing without your knowledge.

Car Accident Attorney in Phoenix, Arizona

If you were injured in a motor vehicle accident caused by negligence and sustained a concussion, now is the time to seek the skilled legal assistance of a personal injury attorney. At Rafi Law Group, our Phoenix legal team is committed to helping victims of serious accidents and will fight diligently on your behalf to ensure you receive fair compensation.

Get started on your case today and call our law firm at (623) 207-1555 to schedule your complimentary consultation with a knowledgeable member of our team.

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