Five Signs of a Concussion
When you’re involved in a car accident, there are a number of injuries that can occur. One of the more serious car accident injuries that is often missed after a car accident is that of a concussion. Specifically, a concussion occurs when a person’s brain moves very quickly inside the skull, usually in response to a blow or collision of some kind.
A concussion can be a very traumatic and serious brain injury with long-lasting impacts—which is why it’s so important to be aware of the signs of a concussion following an auto accident.
If you lose consciousness at any point during or after a car accident, there’s always a possibility that you have suffered from head trauma and/or a concussion during the accident. If you experience the feeling of just waking up or if a witness informs you that you were passed out after an accident, you’ll definitely want to be evaluated for a concussion by a medical professional.
Another potential sign of a concussion is a throbbing head or severe headache after an accident. Often times, this pain is caused by the jostling of the brain within the skull itself. While a headache does not always indicate a concussion after an accident, it’s a major red flag that should be investigated further.
If you’re having a hard time remembering the events leading up to your accident or even what happened during the accident itself, there’s a possibility that you may have a concussion. This is because concussions (especially serious ones) have been known to cause short-term memory loss.
Even if you aren’t experiencing any obvious aches or pains after your accident, a sudden feeling of queasiness or nausea could be an underlying symptom of a concussion. If you experience nausea with or without vomiting after your accident—whether it be immediately afterward or even hours later—you should be evaluated for a concussion as a precautionary measure.
Unfortunately, concussions can have devastating impacts on a person’s short- and long-term memory, as well as the ability to retain new information. If you’re suddenly experiencing memory loss after your accident or if you find that you have trouble concentrating, it is possible that a concussion is to blame.
If you experience any of these concussion symptoms after an auto accident, it’s important to seek medical attention right away. While concussions are generally treatable, prompt medical care is vital to your recovery.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, you’ll also want to make sure that you have the right legal representation. Rob Mandell and his team at Mandell Trial Lawyers have years of experience handling traumatic brain injury cases and other car accident cases; contact them today to schedule your free case evaluation.
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