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Common Car Accident Injuries and What Type of Doctor to See After an Accident

Car accidents can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor bruises and sprains to severe, life-altering conditions such as traumatic brain injuries or spinal damage. Some car accident injuries are more common than others. In fact, even a low-speed collision can result in hidden injuries that may not be immediately noticeable.

At first, you might feel fine due to the adrenaline rush, which can temporarily mask pain and other symptoms. However, just because you don’t feel pain right away doesn’t mean you haven’t been injured. Furthermore, some conditions, like whiplash or internal bleeding, can take hours or even days to manifest. Below you’ll find the common car accident injuries and what type of doctor to see after an accident.

Because of this, seeking prompt medical attention is crucial, regardless of how you feel in the immediate aftermath of an accident. Not only does early medical evaluation help identify underlying injuries before they worsen, but it also ensures proper documentation for insurance claims or potential legal action. If you’re unable to see any of the listed physicians, at the very least, visit urgent care for assistance with any injuries. Moreover, different injuries require specialized care, making it important to see the right type of doctor for your specific condition. Therefore, understanding the most common car accident injuries and knowing which medical specialist to consult can make a significant difference in both your recovery and any potential personal injury claim.

Common Car Accident Injuries

  1. Whiplash
  2. Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
  3. Fractures and Broken Bones
  4. Soft Tissue Injuries (Sprains and Strains)
  5. Back and Spinal Cord Injuries
  6. Internal Injuries
  7. Psychological Trauma (PTSD, Anxiety, Depression)

Why Seeking Medical Attention is Important

To begin with, even if you don’t experience immediate pain after a car accident, certain injuries can develop gradually over hours, days, or even weeks. Whiplash, concussions, and soft tissue injuries often have delayed symptoms, making it easy to overlook the need for medical attention. Because of this, delaying treatment can lead to chronic pain, long-term complications, and difficulties when dealing with insurance companies that may question the severity of your injuries. Additionally, untreated injuries can worsen over time, potentially requiring more extensive medical intervention down the road. Ultimately, seeking the appropriate medical care as soon as possible not only promotes a faster recovery but also ensures proper documentation of your injuries, which can be essential if you need to file a personal injury claim and pursue compensation for your damages.

What to Do If You’re in an Accident

Most importantly, if you’ve been in a car accident, don’t ignore potential injuries. First, visit the appropriate medical specialist based on your symptoms and follow through with any recommended treatment. Moreover, seeking prompt care can help you recover faster and protect your legal rights in case of a claim.

At Cohn & Swartzon Injury Attorneys, we’re committed to advocating for your safety and well-being. If you or a loved one is involved in an accident, our experienced legal team is here to help.

If you’re facing a personal injury situation, contact us today to learn how we can help you navigate the legal process with confidence. We are committed to providing you with the highest level of service, support, and expertise every step of the way.

Common Car Crash Symptoms

Neck pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness symptoms
Doctor to See: Primary care physician, chiropractor, or orthopedic specialist

Confusion, dizziness, headaches, memory issues, nausea
Doctor to See: Neurologist or emergency room physician

Swelling, bruising, severe pain, difficulty moving affected area
Doctor to See: Orthopedic specialist or emergency room physician

Swelling, pain, bruising, limited range of motion
Doctor to See: Physical therapist, orthopedic specialist, or chiropractor

Back pain, numbness, tingling, difficulty moving
Doctor to See: Orthopedic specialist, neurosurgeon, or chiropractor

Abdominal pain, dizziness, deep bruising, fainting
Doctor to See: Emergency room physician or general surgeon

Nightmares, anxiety, mood swings, trouble sleeping
Doctor to See: Psychologist or psychiatrist

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