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Can You File a Claim for a Head Injury That Didn’t Show Symptoms Right Away?

It’s not uncommon for head injuries to have delayed symptoms.

 

Head Injury Symptoms Days Later: Your Legal Options in Texas


Key Takeaway:
You may still be able to file a claim for a delayed head injury if medical evidence connects your symptoms to the accident and you act within legal time limits.


After a car crash or fall, it’s common to feel fine at first—only to develop symptoms like headaches, dizziness, or confusion days later. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), including concussions, do not always show immediate symptoms.

Delayed symptoms can make injury claims more complex, but they do not prevent you from seeking compensation.

What to Know About Delayed TBI Symptoms

Head injuries are often harder to detect than visible injuries like fractures or cuts. Symptoms may take hours or even days to appear, which can make it more difficult to link the injury directly to the accident.

Because of this, early medical evaluation and consistent documentation are critical.


Brain injuries can have delayed symptoms—always get checked out by doctor after a fall or car accident if you may have hit your head.


Key Factors That Affect Your Claim

If you’re dealing with delayed symptoms, several factors can impact your ability to file a successful claim:

  • Medical Evaluation
    Seek medical attention as soon as possible after an accident—even if you feel fine. Early records help establish a timeline and can support your claim if symptoms develop later.
  • Statute of Limitations
    In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. This timeline does not reset when symptoms appear, so acting quickly is important.
  • Medical Records and Ongoing Care
    Consistent documentation is key. Follow-up visits, diagnoses, and treatment records help demonstrate both the severity of your injury and its connection to the accident.

Delaying medical care or failing to document symptoms can make it harder to prove your case.

Delayed Symptoms? Call Shaw.

Brain injuries can be difficult to recognize and even harder to prove without proper documentation. If you’re experiencing delayed symptoms after an accident, legal guidance can help protect your right to compensation.

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emergency treatment
  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering
  • And more

Call Shaw today at 800-862-1260 to schedule your free case evaluation with an expert brain injury lawyer in San Antonio.
No fees. No pressure. Just trusted legal guidance when you need it most.

We look forward to serving you.


See Also:

How Delayed Medical Care Damages Your Injury Claim


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