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Delay Onset Injury Is Possible After a Miami Crash

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It is traumatic to be in a car crash. And sometimes people do not immediately feel pain, due to the issue being delayed onset, because of a surge of adrenaline, or a combination of both. But it is important to know that injuries that are slow to show can still create severe health issues. Seeing a doctor after an accident is essential, a medical professional can assess your health and design the best treatment moving forward.

Some car crash victims do not experience symptoms for days or weeks after a collision. Protect your rights and connect with a Miami car accident lawyer.

One Delay Onset Injury Is Whiplash

Whiplash is a common delayed onset injury. When the soft tissues within a person’s neck are injured, a person can suffer from whiplash. After all, the tissues have been injured and over extended. Medical attention is needed because whiplash is a result of a body moving in an unnatural way. The sudden stops and accelerations of a car crash put more force on the body than it is designed to sustain.

Do not ignore symptoms, even if you think your issue is minor. What is dismissed as a small issue could be a signal of a larger health issue. Headaches and pains need to be assessed. They could be signs of a delayed onset car crash injury.

Symptoms that should not be ignored include the following:

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Abdominal pain
  • Headaches
  • Emotional distress
  • Dizziness
  • Balance issues
  • Memory problems

Too often, people involved in car crashes assume their injuries are minor. Later, they find themselves coping with big health issues, such as herniated discs, sprains, stretched ligaments, or another issue.

Lifelong injuries are possible. For example, in Florida, over 170,000 people experience traumatic brain injuries each year. For some, there are long-term health issues.

A traumatic brain injury happens when the brain moves forcefully within a person’s skull, resulting in injury. Car accidents, falls, and other forceful events can cause brain injuries, which can also include concussions. The severity of the injury may be mild, which could include swelling or contusions, or major, including skull fractures. If you or someone you love sustained a brain injury, compensation may be a possibility.

Talk to a Lawyer to Protect Your Rights

Ignoring injuries only leads to more problems. When a person’s health is assessed immediately, it helps in developing the best treatment plan and provides the documentation needed to move forward with a personal injury claim. A Miami car accident lawyer can help if another was negligent or reckless. Whether an injury started minor and exacerbated or the health issue was clear immediately, an at-fault driver could be liable. When you hire a professional your legal options will be clear.

Are you suffering from a delayed onset injury? Talk to the Miami personal injury attorneys at Spencer Morgan Law. Car accident cases can be complex, a knowledgeable attorney is needed to navigate the complicated negotiations with insurance companies. Contact us today at 305-423-3800 to schedule your free consultation.

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