• By: Andrew Leonard, Esq.
Injured man with arm sling and neck brace after car accident seeking legal help in Kentucky.

After a car accident, many fail to realize they’ve been injured until days or even weeks later. If you’ve been in an accident and are starting to feel pain or discomfort after the fact, it’s essential you know what to look out for and when to seek legal help. In this article, we’ll discuss…

  • The common types of car accident injuries that might cause delayed pain.
  • Warning signs of hidden injuries to watch out for after a car accident.
  • How a skilled lawyer can protect your rights and help you get the compensation you deserve.

What Are Common Injuries That Might Result In Delayed Pain After A Car Accident?

After a car accident, some injuries may not show immediate symptoms but can lead to delayed pain. Common injuries that may cause this include:

Whiplash

Often caused by rear-end collisions, whiplash can result in neck pain, stiffness, and headaches that may appear days after the accident.

Concussions

Head impacts during a crash may lead to concussions, which might not have immediate symptoms but can cause dizziness, confusion, and memory problems.

Soft Tissue Injuries

These injuries affect muscles, ligaments, and tendons and may result in pain, swelling, and stiffness, sometimes only becoming noticeable after several days.

Internal Injuries

Damage to internal organs or internal bleeding can be delayed in showing symptoms due to the body’s response to adrenaline and other factors.

What Warning Signs Of Delayed Car Accident Injuries Should I Watch For In The Hours Or Days Following A Crash?

In the aftermath of a car accident, it can be hard to tell if you’re injured due to the rush of adrenaline. On top of this, some injuries may surface later. Key warning signs to watch for include:

  • Neck Pain Or Stiffness: These symptoms can develop after the accident and worsen over time.
  • Headaches: A delayed headache might be a sign of an injury that requires medical attention.
  • Numbness Or Changes In Functionality: If you experience persistent numbness or changes in your ability to physically function or personality, it’s vital to seek medical care.
  • Back Pain: Pain in your back can intensify days or weeks after the accident.
  • Muscle Pain Or Spasms: These can occur as the body recovers from the stress of the accident and the adrenaline wears off.

It’s always a good idea to see a doctor, even if you feel fine immediately after the crash. Getting checked out can ensure that there are no hidden injuries.

Can Waiting To Get Medical Help After A Car Accident Hurt My Personal Injury Claim?

Delaying medical treatment after a car accident can definitely negatively affect your personal injury claim. Insurance companies often argue that your injuries may not have been caused by the accident if you wait too long to seek care. This could lead to a reduction in compensation or even denial of your claim.

Can I Get Compensation If I Didn’t Go To The ER After A Car Crash?

Even if you don’t go to the emergency room immediately after a car accident, you can still receive compensation. In many cases, people may not feel the extent of their injuries right away, but that doesn’t mean you can’t recover damages. While skipping immediate treatment can hurt your claim in some instances, it is still possible to pursue compensation. The sooner you seek treatment, the stronger your case will be.

How Can A Lawyer Help Prove My Injuries Are Accident-Related?

A skilled lawyer can be invaluable in proving that your injuries are related to the accident. They can:

  • Gather and present crucial evidence.
  • Work with medical experts to assess your injuries.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies to ensure you’re fairly compensated.
  • Investigate the accident and collect witness statements.
  • Obtain medical records and use expert testimony to establish a direct link between the accident and your injuries.

Have You Worked With Clients Who Were Dismissed Or Doubted By Insurance Companies Because Their Pain Didn’t Show Up Right Away?

I have worked with plenty of clients who initially didn’t go to the emergency room after their accident, only to discover later that they were dealing with injuries that caused them pain. These individuals often tried to tough it out, not realizing that they needed immediate medical attention.

In such cases, we work with the insurance companies to prove that their injuries were, in fact, caused by the accident. By gathering all the necessary evidence and advocating on their behalf, we have successfully secured substantial compensation for their injuries.

Still Have Questions? Ready To Get Started?

For more information on delayed pain from car accidents in Kentucky, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (270) 349-5349 today.

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