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    Dealing With Long-Term Injuries From a Car Accident
    Dealing With Long-Term Injuries From a Car Accident

    Dealing With Long-Term Injuries From a Car Accident

    People don’t often stop to consider the lasting effects of a car wreck. If you or a loved

    one has been the victim of an automobile accident, then you know that it’s not always a one-and-

    done kind of situation. It can affect every part of your life, including your health, your job, and

    your finances. We’re here to discuss the long-term injuries that victims suffer after a car

    accident, but our team here at Wayne Hardee Law has not lost sight of the big picture.

    So, what are some of the most common injuries in a car accident? Take a look at the list

    below for a few examples:

    • Whiplash. The rapid back-and-forth motion of a collision can damage your neck and the

    muscles that keep it steady.

    • Head Trauma. Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), such as a concussion or a contusion, can have

    lasting consequences.

    • Broken Bones. A broken or fractured bone can take a long time to heal properly.

    • Cuts & Bruises. While not as serious as some other injuries, cuts and bruises can still be painful.

    Mental trauma can be just as painful and just as inhibiting as the physical injuries:

    • Stress & Anxiety. This could manifest in an inability to get in your car, let alone drive.

    • Nightmares. You may suffer from nightmares and flashbacks centered around the wreck.

    • Restlessness. Many victims have trouble sleeping after being in an accident.

    • Over-reactivity. General irritability is common in victims who have suffered emotional and

    psychological trauma.

    Needless to say, the long-term effects of a car accident can be inconvenient at best and

    debilitating at worst. You must resolve these physical and psychological ailments head-on.

    For the physical injuries, consult your physician on best practices to expedite the healing

    process. Consider also visiting a chiropractor to address the trauma to your neck and spine. A

    chiropractor can perform manual adjustments, as well as recommend therapies and nutritional

    plans that will aid in your recovery. Mental trauma should be addressed with a professional

    therapist who can help you process the event and the emotions that were stirred up.

     

    While the recovery process can be long (and costly), you may be entitled to

    compensation that will help you offset the money lost on physicians, therapists, and time off

    work. If you were not at fault in your accident, you could reclaim some of the finances with the

    proper representation. Looking for an attorney to take on your case? Contact us here at Wayne

    Hardee Law, and get started today!


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