What Are the Signs of Internal Injuries After a Car Accident?

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It’s important to be on the lookout for any signs of internal injuries after a car accident. Such injuries don’t always make themselves obvious right away, so vigilance is a necessity. Get to a doctor, monitor your symptoms, and then talk to a Prince George’s County drunk driving accident lawyer about suing for damages.

Will Signs of Internal Injuries Show Up Right Away?

What many people don’t realize is that signs of internal injuries and other medical issues may not actually show up in the immediate aftermath of a car crash. The situation is stressful and sometimes that makes it difficult to accurately diagnose yourself and notice that something is wrong. It’s not uncommon for someone to feel fine after a crash only to notice a problem the next day.

What Kinds of Internal Injuries Are Common in Car Accidents?

This is unfortunate because many car accident injuries should be treated as soon as possible. Crash victims can end up with:

  • Broken ribs
  • Internal bleeding
  • Damage to the heart, lungs, or other organs
  • A ruptured spleen
  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions

Even if you feel fine, you should still schedule a visit to the doctor’s office. While you wait for your appointment, also be on the lookout for some common signs of internal injuries.

What Signs of Internal Injuries Should I Look Out For?

Unless you’re a doctor, you shouldn’t be diagnosing yourself. You can listen to your own body when it warns you about trouble and shows you some common signs of internal injuries though. We recommend looking out for things like:

  • Dizziness or a lightheaded feeling
  • Unexplained bruises, especially if they’re in the abdomen or chest
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Weakness or numbness on one side of the body
  • Trouble breathing
  • Rapid heart rate
  • Pale skin
  • Confusion
  • Fatigue

Any of these symptoms could be indicative of a larger problem.

Should I Sue for Damages?

If you do end up noticing symptoms of internal injuries and have to get treated, you’ll notice that those medical bills pile up quite quickly. You also might have to miss work due to your injuries. If you believe that someone else was to blame for the crash and your injuries, then you may want to sue for damages.

A lawyer from our firm can help you fight for a fair compensation offer that makes up for things like:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning potential
  • Loss of enjoyment
  • Pain from disability or disfigurement
  • Mental anguish

Contact Our Law Firm

If you decide to sue for damages, don’t try to navigate the legal system alone. Contact McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester, L.L.P. to schedule a consultation and learn more about what our attorneys can do to assist you.

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