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Medical care after a car wreck

by | Mar 23, 2020 | Firm News

If you have been in an auto wreck, you understand how one accident can turn your life upside down. You probably have questions about what type of care your injuries require, and how you will pay for it.

Here are some common injuries associated with auto accidents. Your medical needs will depend on the nature of your injuries, and how severe they are. Get all the necessary medical care, even if you have financial concerns. The process can be complex, but you deserve good care and fair compensation.

Back and neck injuries

Auto accidents are a common cause of back and neck problems. Whiplash symptoms include soreness, tenderness, dizziness and depression. Wrecks can have severe consequences, such as spinal cord injuries. Such injuries may cause permanent damage. You may have difficulty breathing, loss of bladder and bowel control, weakness in limbs, and extreme pain. Diagnosis often involves X-rays and other medical imaging. Treatment may require a team of specialists, such as surgeons, physical therapists and occupational therapists.

Head injuries

Head trauma can be difficult to detect. There is often no open wound or visible bleeding. Common injuries include concussions, which can cause headaches, dizziness, confusion and vomiting. Contusions, or brain bruises, are more severe. You may have a contusion if you have difficulty concentrating, forming new thoughts or speaking clearly. High-speed and rollover accidents can cause significant brain injuries, so get checked immediately. You may need a brain injury specialist.

Mental and emotional issues

Following your car crash, you may experience mental issues, such as nightmares and increased anxiety. Emotional distress is also common. You may notice mood swings, sleep issues and a loss of appetite. Counseling can help.

Compensation

Medical professionals can help with your physical aches and pains, and counselors can speed your emotional healing. But when you go to pay the bills, the agony may start all over again. If you encounter resistance or delays from the insurance company, you may need legal assistance. An attorney can often help you get the compensation you deserve.