By Anderson Cummings Drawhorn on August 22, 2024
Car crashes are traumatic, chaotic, confusing and disorienting experiences. In the aftermath, most victims experience some level of shock, while other victims may feel dizzy. While feeling woozy or dizzy could just be related to the trauma, it could also be a sign of a severe injury.
In the blog that follows, our experienced Fort Worth car crash lawyers at Anderson & Cummings talk about the injuries that could make you feel dizzy. We also explain what steps you can take to protect your health.
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After a car crash, feeling dizzy can be alarming. Dizziness can manifest in various forms, including light-headedness, vertigo, or feeling unsteady on your feet. Dizziness can be categorized or defined in in several ways, including:
Dizziness takes on different forms and may stem from various underlying issues, including severe internal injuries.
If you feel dizzy after a crash, it could be more than a temporary discomfort. Sometimes dizziness is an early sign of a more severe injury, such as a concussion, whiplash or inner ear damage. Getting checked out at a nearby emergency room helps to protect you in many ways.
Internal injuries after a car accident do not always display immediate symptoms, but they can worsen over a short time. Ignoring dizziness is a health risk that could lead to other complications like balance issues, cognitive problems or chronic pain. Dizziness could also be an indication of a potentially life-threatening head injury, such as a brain bleed.
Seeking prompt medical care after a car accident protects your health by ruling out any injuries that pose an impact to your health.
Dizziness can sometimes be a symptom of severe or even life-threatening injuries that may not be immediately apparent. Time is critical for crash victims with internal injuries, and often shock and adrenalin mask pain in the initial hours after the accident. Getting medical help sooner can help you to avoid serious complications that put your health or your life at risk.
Your medical records contain documentation about the date of your visit, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of your injuries. This record provides key evidence that helps to link your injuries directly to the crash that caused them. Without this documentation, insurance companies have room to argue that you were not injured as badly as you say or that you were injured elsewhere.
Several factors might contribute to dizziness following a car crash. Here are some common causes:
Always consult a healthcare professional if you experience persistent or severe dizziness after a car crash.
The appropriate treatment for dizziness following a car crash depends on the underlying cause of the symptom. Resting in a calm environment if your doctor finds you have no injuries will help you recover more quickly.
Muscle strains may require rest, ice to the affected area, compression and elevation, such as when the injury is to a limb.
For injuries that are more severe, your doctor will provide a plan of care that, in could include:
Severe head injuries, like a concussion or traumatic brain injury, require significantly more treatment, monitoring and rehabilitation therapy.
If the car accident that led to your dizziness and subsequent injuries was caused by another driver’s negligence, we strongly recommend seeking legal help as soon after your car crash as possible. Working with an attorney means you have someone fighting to protect your legal interests, so you can fully focus on healing.
At Anderson & Cummings, our highly qualified legal team is available to discuss your situation and potential legal options during a free, no-risk case review.
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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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