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Signs you could have a concussion after a car accident

On Behalf of | Mar 4, 2022 | Catastrophic Injuries

The way an accident will affect those involved depends on various factors unique to the situation. Some Texas car accident victims could suffer from a range of injuries and their related side effects, including head injuries. These types of injuries are some of the most common after an accident, and those who suffered head trauma, often in the form of a concussion, may not be aware of the extent of their injuries until much later. 

Concussions can range in severity, and you could find that you experience different types of side effects that could impact your daily life. If you hit your head during a car accident, you will want to pay close attention to your health over the next few days and weeks. As the nature of a concussion may not be readily apparent, knowing the signs and symptoms of this type of injury may help you know when you should seek medical attention. 

What to look for after an accident 

You could have a concussion and not even know that you have one. Perhaps the blow to your head didn’t seem that forceful, or you don’t have any of the signs of head trauma, such as memory problems. This does not necessarily mean you do not have a concussion. Any of the following could be a sign that you should seek medical attention and support: 

  • You cannot recall what happened immediately before or after the concussion occurred. 
  • You forget simple instructions and are unable to do your job at the same level as before. 
  • You have lingering headaches that have been ongoing since the accident. 
  • You have nausea, vomiting, dizziness and other problems that make it difficult to live normally. 
  • You are experiencing changes in your normal moods, and you do not feel like yourself. 
  • You notice that normal levels of light and noise are bothersome to you. 

These are some of the signs that could indicate that you have suffered head trauma. An assessment of your symptoms by a medical professional may lead to a diagnosis of a concussion. While these injuries typically go away on their own, severe concussions have the potential to change your entire life. If you are suffering after an accident caused by a reckless or negligent driver, you will benefit from learning about the option you may have to pursue compensation through a civil claim. 

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