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Mount Laurel NJ Personal Injury Law Blog

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What Should You Know About Head Injuries In A Car Crash?

The aftermath of a car wreck is one that can often be just as traumatic as the wreck itself. This is especially true for anyone who suffers a serious injury because of the impact. 

If you were involved in a wreck, there’s a chance you may have suffered a head injury. Many people believe that they’ll know about injuries at the time of the crash or shortly after, but that might not be the case. 

When can a head injury become evident after a wreck?

Head injuries can sometimes take a while to become evident. In some cases, you may not notice symptoms for days or even weeks after the crash. The primary symptom that usually shows up first is a headache that doesn’t go away with traditional treatments. 

Other symptoms, such as changes in sleep habits or senses, may also occur. You may experience trouble with memory or cognitive functions. Loss of consciousness and mood swings are also possible. 

What should you do if you think you have a head injury?

If you start to experience symptoms of a head injury, you should seek medical care. This enables you to receive treatment, and it can also help your claim if you opt to pursue compensation. 

A claim for compensation is a chance for you to hold the negligent driver who caused the crash accountable for the financial damages you’re facing. This is done through a personal injury lawsuit, which must be filed within the time allotted by the statute of limitations. Working with someone who can assist with this matter might be beneficial so you can focus on healing without giving up your right to claim compensation