By Seth Anderson on October 25, 2022
Head injuries are common after a car crash. Accident victims who suffered a head injury due to another driver’s negligence should be able to recover compensation for their damages. This includes medical expenses for things like MRIs and CT scans.
Unfortunately, the insurance company will try to find ways to challenge your claim. They may even try to argue your head injuries were not caused by the collision. That is why it is important to firmly link your head injury to the crash. However, gathering evidence to prove your claim can be difficult.
Below, we discuss these challenges and how our Fort Worth car crash lawyers may be able to help. The consultation is free, and there are no upfront fees.
Contrary to common belief, not every head injury knocks a person out. If a car crash seems minor, the victim may choose not to go to the emergency room. However, this is a mistake that can harm your claim. Seeking medical treatment immediately is a key step in linking your head injury to a car accident.
This is because the insurance company will try to prove you did not suffer a head injury in the crash. They will argue that if you did have a head injury, you would have blacked out after the crash.
But this is not always true. Some people may suffer a head injury without realizing it. This is why seeking treatment after the crash and getting a proper medical evaluation can help determine the extent of your injuries.
Gathering strong evidence of your head injury and the other driver’s negligence is key if you want to prove your claim.
To prove you suffered a head injury in the crash, you may be able to use some of the following evidence to support your claim:
These are some of the most common head injuries a crash victim may suffer:
Traumatic brain injuries range from mild to severe. Even a mild head injury can cause the victim to experience long-lasting side effects and symptoms.
Sometimes head injury symptoms may not manifest for hours or days, depending on the severity of the injury. You may not even be aware that you have a head injury because you are looking out for a classic symptom that may not always occur.
For example, many people falsely believe that a person who suffers a concussion must lose consciousness. However, that is not always the case. The damages from a head injury are not always visible, and there may not always be immediate symptoms. That is why it is critical to seek medical treatment for any head injury as soon as possible.
Symptoms commonly associated with a head injury may include:
The symptoms each person experiences may differ, especially depending on the severity of the injury.
If you experienced a head injury after a crash, you have the right to pursue compensation for your medical bills and other damages. You must first prove your injuries are a direct result of a negligent driver’s actions, though. Our knowledgeable lawyers are prepared to help.
If you choose to work with us, we can investigate and gather the necessary evidence to prove your claim. All at no upfront cost to you.
Call (817) 920-9000 to schedule a free consultation.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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