If I Don't Feel Injured After an Automobile Accident, Do I Have to See a Doctor?

Apr 22, 2021 06:23 PM EDT | Ernest Hamilton

If I Don't Feel Injured After an Automobile Accident, Do I Have to See a Doctor?


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You have just been in an accident, and although you were shaken up, you basically feel fine. You may be wondering if you even need to go to the doctor. The truth is, you should always go in for a check-up after an accident, even if you don't feel any pain. There are several different injuries that can manifest themselves weeks after an accident.

Traumatic Brain Injury 

According to the website Personalinjurylawyersbronx.com, it is not uncommon at all for a person with Traumatic Brain Injury to feel the effects weeks after an accident has occurred. It is amongst the most devastating injuries that can result from a crash. 

People with TBI may experience dizziness and confusion. They may hear a constant ringing in their ears and experience vomiting. A TBI sufferer may have problems with thinking and learning, and it has been known to cause death.

Whiplash

Whiplash is one of the most common types of injuries a person may get after a car accident. When your car is impacted, your head will normally be pulled back and forth. Although you may not feel anything immediately, you may soon feel intense pain, and for a long time. 

People who suffer from whiplash have reported chronic headaches and neck pain. Severe whiplash can even limit your movements. 

Strains

If you have a broken bone after an accident, you will know it. However, there are some soft tissue injuries that are not immediately apparent. An untreated soft tissue injury can lead to chronic pain. 

You can also sprain a muscle after an accident and not realize it. A muscle sprain may hurt when you touch it. It may also result in muscle spasms and limited motion.

Internal Bleeding 

An automobile collision can also cause internal bleeding. A severe accident can cause lacerations to the liver or other organs. People with internal bleeding may experience fainting spells, and their skin will often turn purple around the site of the injury.

Herniated DIsk

A ruptured spinal disk cord is another common injury that can occur after an accident. It can result in severe chronic pain. You may feel a tingling sensation in your legs and feet if you have a herniated disk.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 

People who have been through a brief, but shocking event, will often experience PTSD. People with PTSD may have trouble sleeping or concentrating. They might have brief but intense flashbacks to the event. They may experience night terrors, and they might not be able to participate in any activity that is associated with the event. 

When you go to the doctor, you should remember to save a copy of every bill that you get. You should also get a copy of your medical report. You should save receipts from all the medicine you take, whether it is prescription or non-prescription. Remember to save bills for psychotherapy as well as physical therapy. 

Getting injured in an accident can be a very traumatizing experience. Most people want to forget about it right after it happens. However, seeking medical treatment right after an accident can help you fix a minor problem before it becomes a major one.

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