After a car accident, most people expect their injuries to be immediately obvious. However, many accident victims don’t experience symptoms until days or even weeks later. This delay can make it more challenging to get the medical care and compensation you deserve.
At Hillstone Law, we understand how hidden injuries can impact your health, your finances, and your ability to move forward. Here’s what you should know if your car accident injuries don’t appear right away.
Why Some Car Accident Injuries Take Time to Show Up
Car accidents are stressful and traumatic events. In the immediate aftermath, your body releases adrenaline and endorphins, which can mask pain and discomfort. You may feel fine at first, only to develop pain, swelling, or other symptoms hours or days later.
Additionally, certain injuries such as soft tissue damage or concussions don’t always show up on initial medical tests. In some cases, your body’s natural healing response, like swelling or inflammation, can take time to develop. Emotional and psychological injuries may also surface gradually, sometimes weeks after the accident.
Common Injuries That May Be Delayed
Some of the most serious injuries after a car accident are those that aren’t immediately obvious. These include:
- Whiplash – Neck pain and stiffness that may worsen over several days.
- Concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBI) – Symptoms can include headaches, dizziness, memory problems, and mood changes.
- Internal injuries – Damage to organs or internal bleeding that may not be visible without medical testing.
- Nerve damage – Tingling, numbness, or chronic pain that worsens over time.
- Chronic pain conditions – Pain that develops gradually and lingers long after the accident.
- Emotional trauma – Anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that may not be immediate.
The Role of the Statute of Limitations
In California, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the accident. But what if your injuries don’t appear right away?
This is where the discovery rule comes into play. Under this rule, the two-year period may begin when you first discover or reasonably should have discovered your injuries. However, you must show that you acted with reasonable diligence in identifying and treating your condition.
For example, if a head injury was not diagnosed until weeks after your accident despite an initial doctor’s visit, the statute may start from the date of discovery rather than the accident date.
Why Immediate Medical Attention Matters
Even if you feel fine after a crash, it’s crucial to see a doctor as soon as possible. Doing so can:
- Document your condition in case symptoms appear later.
- Provide evidence that you acted responsibly and sought care.
- Reduce the chance of the insurance company claiming your injuries came from another cause.
If you delay treatment, insurers may argue that your injuries weren’t related to the accident or could have been discovered earlier. Prompt medical attention not only protects your health but also strengthens your legal claim.
What If Injuries Appear After Filing a Claim?
It’s not uncommon for additional symptoms to surface after a claim has already been filed. In these situations, your attorney can work with medical experts to:
- Update your medical records to reflect new or worsening conditions.
- Provide expert testimony about your long-term prognosis.
- Adjust the value of your claim to include future medical expenses, pain and suffering, and potential loss of earning capacity.
At Hillstone Law, we ensure your case reflects the full scope of your injuries even if some appear later in the process.
How Hillstone Law Can Help
If you’ve developed delayed injuries after a car accident, don’t assume you’ve lost your right to compensation. Our team can help you:
- Document your injuries and symptoms thoroughly.
- Navigate California’s statute of limitations and discovery rule.
- Work with medical experts to establish the cause and severity of your injuries.
- Seek full compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Contact Hillstone Law Today
Hidden injuries from a car accident can change your life. Don’t wait until it’s too late to protect your rights. Contact Hillstone Law today for a free consultation. Our experienced California personal injury attorneys will review your case, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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