What Are Common Delayed Car Accident Symptoms?
Man grimaces in pain as he holds his lower back.
It is important to seek medical attention after a car accident. Even though you may not be experiencing noticeable or immediate symptoms, you should seek medical clearance from a doctor. During and after an accident, your body may experience an adrenaline rush, which can mask the sensation of injury symptoms. Delayed car accident injuries could occur in the days or weeks after an accident.
Common delayed injury symptoms could include:
- Headaches. A headache could be a sign of a concussion or whiplash. 
- Localized pain and stiffness. Localized pain, such as back or neck pain, may be a symptom of a larger problem, including whiplash or a herniated disc injury. You could have a soft tissue injury. 
- Emotional injuries. It is possible to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a car accident. Changes in mood or behavior could be a result of your car accident. 
Do I Need to Seek Medical Attention After a Car Accident?
If you are experiencing any symptoms after an accident, you should see a medical professional. You should continue to see a doctor until your symptoms stop. Depending on the circumstances, your symptoms could be a serious health concern.
In addition, when you try to file a claim with your insurance company, they will use your medical history to assess your injury claim. If you do not have a medical history after your accident, the insurance company may try to claim that your car accident injuries were not severe enough to seek medical attention.
Contact a Lufkin Car Accident Attorney Today
When you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident caused by the negligence of another driver or entity, we recommend that you contact a car accident attorney as soon as possible to discuss your situation.
At Mike Love & Associates, LLC, our Lufkin attorneys advocate for the victims of car accidents throughout Texas. We could help you gather evidence, file your claim, and defend you against the insurance companies. Call us today at (936) 632-2000 for a free, confidential consultation.
Common Causes of Texas Distracted Driving Accidents
Discover common causes of distracted driving accidents in Texas, such as phone use, which can lead to serious injury. Contact us for legal advice and compensation.
“Supernatural” TV star and Austin native Jensen Ackles recently spoke about the dangers of distracted driving in a PSA for the Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDOT. The ad is part of a new “Heads up, Texas” campaign launched by TxDOT in response to recent distracted-driving accidents in Texas involving mobile phone use. Ackles raised awareness about the dangers of texting while driving and how your phone can cause serious accidents. It’s also now against the law in Texas.
Why Distracted Driving Is Dangerous
A texting-while-driving ban passed the Texas Senate last year. House Bill 62 was passed as a statewide ban on reading and sending electronic messages from a cell phone while operating a vehicle. This ban is in response to alarming statistics relating to distracted driving in Texas. Roughly 100,000 of the reported car accidents in Texas last year, or 19 percent, involved some distracted driving. These distracted driving accidents resulted in 452 deaths statewide. Keep in mind that some Texas cities have different restrictions on phone use while driving. For example, Austin has a stricter ordinance that completely prohibits cell phone use while driving in city limits. If you have been involved in a car accident due to someone else’s distracted driving, you could potentially seek compensation for your injuries. Contact Mike Love & Associates, LLC for a free consultation with a car accident attorney about your situation.
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