
Concussions are a mild form of a traumatic brain injury.
I Got a Concussion from a Car Accident: Can I Sue?
Key Takeaway:
You may be able to file a claim for a concussion after a car accident if medical records and other evidence show the crash caused the injury.
Concussions are a type of mild traumatic brain injury that often occur in car accidents. They can result from a blow to the head or the sudden shaking of the brain during a crash. Although concussions are sometimes considered “mild,” they can still disrupt daily life and lead to serious symptoms.
Because concussions are not always visible on scans, proving the injury in a legal claim often requires strong medical documentation.
How Concussions Are Proven in a Texas Injury Claim
Unlike broken bones or visible wounds, concussions can be difficult to detect through imaging alone. As a result, medical records and symptom documentation are often critical when pursuing compensation after a car accident.
Symptoms may not appear immediately after a crash. In some cases, they develop hours or even days later. Common concussion symptoms include:
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Headaches
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Nausea or vomiting
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Fatigue
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Drowsiness
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Blurred vision
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Dizziness
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Memory loss (amnesia)
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Confusion
Because symptoms may be delayed, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible after a car accident. A doctor can diagnose a concussion through neurological exams, cognitive testing, and symptom evaluation. Imaging tests such as CT scans or MRIs may also be used to rule out more severe brain injuries.
Medical records that connect the concussion to the crash are often key evidence in a personal injury claim.
Types of Compensation After a Concussion
If another driver’s negligence caused the crash, you may be able to pursue compensation for both financial losses and personal impacts.
These damages may include:
Economic damages, such as:
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Medical expenses
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Lost wages
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Property damage
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Other out-of-pocket costs
Non-economic damages, such as:
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Pain and suffering
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Reduced quality of life
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Ongoing symptoms or complications
Car Accident Concussion? Call Shaw.
Even a “mild” concussion can have lasting effects, and proving these injuries in a claim can be challenging. An experienced personal injury attorney can help gather the evidence needed to support your case.
Call Shaw today at 800-862-1260 to schedule your free case evaluation with a San Antonio personal injury attorney.
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