Car wrecks can lead to a host of injuries. While it’s possible that some are catastrophic, there are others that are more of a nuisance that can change your life. It’s imperative that you get medical care for any troublesome symptoms if you’ve been in a car wreck.
These non-catastrophic injuries are more common than catastrophic ones, but they are often ignored. The problem with this is that ignoring them can lead to the issue becoming progressively worse. If you think that you’ve suffered any type of injury in a car wreck, you should have an evaluation to determine the extent of the problem.
Pain doesn’t always happen at the scene
Most people expect that they will be rather sore after the wreck. You may not feel any pain while you’re at the scene of the crash, but once the adrenaline wears off, you may start to notice that you’re stiff and sore. In some cases, the pain and discomfort will get progressively worse over the course of a few days.
Back and neck injuries can occur
Back and neck injuries are fairly common in car wrecks because of the force of the impact. The spinal cord and structures in the back and neck are durable, but they can be damaged in crashes. Some of the possible injuries of the neck and back include slipped, ruptured, bulging or herniated discs. Whiplash, fractures and soft tissue injuries may also occur.
Symptoms of back and neck injuries include:
- Loss of range of motion
- Pain in the shoulder, neck, back or head
- Trouble with focusing or thinking
- Bruising, swelling or inflammation
- Vertigo, migraines or headaches
These symptoms may not bring your life to a halt, but they can seriously limit what you’re able to do. This can include your ability to adequately do your job duties, which can reduce your income while you heal.
It’s possible to seek compensation if you’re dealing with negative impacts of injuries caused in a car crash that was due to negligence of another party. This can help to ensure that you aren’t paying the financial cost for someone else’s actions. Working with a lawyer familiar with these claims may help you to increase your chance of a successful claim.