This means that many injuries are entirely preventable. If someone else’s actions caused your accident and injuries, you could be entitled to compensation.
Recognizing Delayed Injuries
Keep in mind that not all injuries manifest immediately. Shock and adrenaline might also prevent you from noticing many injuries that you would in normal conditions. Pain and other symptoms may not become noticeable until long after the accident is over.
Other delayed injuries can include emotional and psychological trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Even serious spine and back injuries may not be immediately apparent. Whether you recognize your injuries right away or not, each one has the potential to be life altering.
Car Accident Injuries Range from Simple to Severe
Not all car accident injuries are serious, but they all have the potential to impact your quality of life both now and in the future. Some of the most common types of injuries that occur in car accidents in Pennsylvania include the following:
- Cuts and Lacerations – Thanks to glass from broken windows and other debris, accident victims often experience cuts and lacerations of varying degrees.
- Whiplash and Neck Injuries – Among the most common injuries from car accidents is whiplash. The extreme jarring motion that occurs in rear-end accidents and other types can cause neck strain and whiplash that can last for days or months.
- Broken Bones – Broken bones are often the result of trying to brace yourself for impact if you see the accident coming. They might also be the result of blunt-force trauma during the accident or even ejection from the vehicle.
- Traumatic Brain Injuries – A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not always immediately identified. As the condition worsens, the symptoms usually become more obvious. This is one of the most severe injuries that commonly occurs in car accidents.
- Spine and Back Injuries – In addition to brain and head injuries, injuries to your back and spine can be some of the most life-altering injuries experienced during a car accident. Paralysis, herniated discs, and crushed vertebrae are just some of the spine injuries that could occur.
You should also keep an eye on any changes in aches, pains, behavior, sleep patterns, and appetite after the car accident. You could find that you have suffered more injuries than you thought.
Experienced Pennsylvania Car Accident Attorneys
If you or someone you know has been injured in a Philadelphia car accident, let us help you seek justice and financial compensation. Contact the Pearce Law Firm by calling 215-557-8686 or completing the form at the bottom of this page. Begin the process that could bring closure to an unfortunate event.