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Concussion After a Car Accident: Warning Signs, Follow-Up, and Claim Protection

Concussion symptoms can be subtle at first. Prompt evaluation and follow-up are critical for safety and records.

Key Points

  • Get immediate care for confusion, vomiting, severe headache, or vision changes.
  • Follow return-to-work and screen-time guidance from your provider.
  • Keep all follow-up notes and referrals linked to crash timing.

Symptoms to Watch

Headache, dizziness, light sensitivity, memory problems, and fatigue are common post-concussion concerns.

If symptoms worsen, seek urgent re-evaluation and document the change.

Claim Clarity in Concussion Cases

Concussion claims are often scrutinized because symptoms can fluctuate.

Consistent follow-up helps establish medical need and day-to-day impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a concussion happen without direct head impact?
Yes. Rapid acceleration and deceleration can cause brain injury even without a direct blow.
Do insurers challenge concussion claims?
They can, especially with delayed symptoms. Detailed records reduce ambiguity.
Should I keep working if symptoms are mild?
Follow provider guidance, because early overexertion can delay recovery for some people.

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