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Attorney Henry E. Valenzuela

Car accidents, concussion and protecting your legal rights

On Behalf of | Jul 26, 2019 | Uncategorized

A concussion is not the most serious traumatic brain injury, but that doesn’t mean it won’t affect you in a variety of ways. While most symptoms are temporary, a concussion has the potential to cause pain and discomfort well into the future.

Any type of car accident, even one in which both vehicles are moving slowly, can result in you striking your head. This can cause a concussion, with the most common symptoms including:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Feeling of pressure in your head
  • Severe headache
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Slurred speech
  • Inability to remember the details of the accident
  • Confusion

While these concussion symptoms are likely to set in immediately, others have the potential to cause you problems a few hours after the accident:

  • Sensitivity to noise
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Personality changes
  • Inability to sleep
  • Depression

Should you seek medical treatment?

It’s better to be safe than sorry with any type of head or brain injury. If you experience any of the symptoms above after hitting your head in a motor vehicle accident, call 911 to request an ambulance.

Your doctor will run a variety of tests to determine the type of injury, as well as the severity. This typically includes a CT scan, MRI and X-ray.

It’s always possible you could be suffering from additional injuries, such as bleeding on the brain or a skull fracture.

Future complications

Your medical team will provide a detailed strategy for making a full recovery. However, there are potential long-term complications of a concussion, such as:

  • Post-concussion headaches
  • Post-concussion vertigo
  • Second impact syndrome

Also, if you’ve suffered a brain injury in the past, another one has the potential to cause long-term damage.

If you’re injured in a motor vehicle accident, turn your immediate focus to receiving an accurate diagnosis. This will help you better understand your prognosis, as well as the impact of your injury on every aspect of your life.

You can then file an insurance claim, while seeking other ways to obtain compensation from the negligent driver.

Your top priority is your health, but don’t forget to protect your legal rights.

Visit our website for additional information on the steps to take in Florida after suffering an injury in a car accident.

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