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Invisible Injuries

On Behalf of Daniels & Scriven Injury and Accident Lawyers | Jan 17, 2023 | Firm News |

After being in an auto collision, slip and fall, or industrial accident it’s normal to be overcome by shock and adrenaline. These are your body’s natural defense mechanisms at work. Because of this, many people find that they don’t feel hurt or aren’t experiencing much pain after their initial accident.

But days later the same people may find that they were more injured than they originally thought – after they start to feel the pain from hidden injuries. This is the number one reason we recommend seeking medical care right after or within the first few days following an accident.

A Boulder car accident lawyer can help you file a claim and win deserved settlement amounts.

Not all injuries are as noticeable as a broken limb or an open wound. Here are five invisible injuries that can be harmful if left unchecked and untreated:
1. NECK INJURIES

Acceleration/deceleration injuries are a common auto accident injury. The whipping action of your head and neck can cause a wide range of soft tissue damage that may not be immediately painful. Without quick treatment, you may experience the effects of your neck injury for weeks, months, or longer. Oftentimes this type of injury requires additional physical therapy and pain management depending on several factors. The symptoms of whiplash can differ greatly from person to person.
2. BRAIN INJURIES

Acceleration/deceleration injuries can also affect your brain. The force with which your body is propelled forward is enough to cause a concussion or traumatic brain injury. Typically, we think of this type of injury as the result of a blow to the head, but it doesn’t take a lot of motion to cause internal damage. Here are some symptoms to watch out for:

  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue

 
3. BACK INJURIES

Back injuries are also easy to miss within the first few days following an incident. Get checked out right away because unchecked swelling and bleeding along your spinal cord can cause numbness and even gradual paralysis. You can also experience less severe back pain caused by strained muscles. If left untreated, this injury can lead to long-term back problems.
4. SOFT TISSUE INJURIES

Other than neck and back injuries, your feet, ankles, knees, wrists, shoulders, and elbows are also common areas for injuries to go initially unnoticed. Just like their more severe counterparts, leaving these areas unchecked can lead to future chronic pain.
5. INTERNAL DAMAGE

Internal bleeding can be well-hidden from those of us who are not medical professionals, and it can be life-threatening. Signs and symptoms may not be visible until you are already in critical condition.
We hope you never have to worry about this – but just in case you are the victim of an unfortunate accident, remember it is always wise to seek medical attention right after or very soon after. Even if you aren’t in pain right away, or don’t think your accident was serious enough, it’s not worth the risk of long-term effects. There are many tests that doctors can perform to diagnose serious underlying damage. Ultimately, no amount of pain should be ignored. If you aren’t getting the care, you think you deserve, seek a second opinion. Your health and well-being are important!

IF YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT, FIRST SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION AND THEN SEEK LEGAL COUNSEL FROM DANIELS & SCRIVEN, P.C. WE OFFER FREE CONSULTATIONS AND HAVE OVER 40 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE FIGHTING FOR INJURED INDIVIDUALS FOLLOWING MANY TYPES OF ACCIDENTS.

CALL US AT 720-303-8591 OR REACH OUT AT DanielsScrivenlaw.com

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