What To Do After Suffering Head-on Collision Injuries
If you have suffered head-on collision injuries, you don’t have to endure the devastating outcomes alone. You have the right to file a personal injury claim and recover compensation if your accident happened because of another party’s negligence. However, you need to take steps after a head-on collision to strengthen your compensation claim. This article discusses the different types of head-on collision injuries and what to do after suffering injuries in a head-on collision.
Types of Head-on Collision Injuries
Most head-on collision injuries result in lifelong disabilities and significant trauma that permanently changes the victim’s life. The following are some of the most common injuries in head-on collisions;
- Whiplash: Whiplash is one of the most common injuries in head-on collisions. While whiplash is often seen in rear-end accidents, it also happens in head-on collisions. This injury occurs when the neck suffers a rapid back-and-forth forceful movement. Common whiplash symptoms include neck pain and stiffness, tingling or numbness in the arms, loss of range of motion in the neck, dizziness, and fatigue.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): A TBI occurs when the head suffers a violent jolt or blow. A traumatic brain injury can cause, among other things, headaches, nausea, fatigue, speech problems, sleeping problems, concentration or memory problems, and dizziness.
- Spinal cord injuries: You can suffer a spinal cord injury when your spine suffers a sudden blow or cut. Common spinal cord symptoms include loss of sensation, strength, and function underneath the injury location.
What To Do After Suffering Head-on Collision Injuries
As mentioned earlier, you need to take steps after a head-on collision to strengthen your compensation claim. The following are some of the things to do after a head-on collision;
- Call 911: The first thing to do after a head-on collision is to call 911. When you call 911, ensure you ask for both the police and emergency medical providers. You need the police to conduct a preliminary investigation and prepare a report that you can use in your case and emergency medical providers to give you medical attention at the accident scene not only to protect your health and well-being but also so there is no question about the severity of your injuries or causation.
If, for whatever reason, you don’t receive medical attention at the accident scene, ensure you go to the hospital as soon as possible after leaving the scene.
- Collect evidence: If your condition allows you, take pictures and videos at the accident scene. Other pieces of evidence to collect that can strengthen your case include witness testimonies, the police report, and medical records.
- Hire an attorney: A qualified car accident attorney can help you gather evidence and prepare a strong case. They can help you understand the law and protect your legal rights.
Contact Us for Legal Help
Have you suffered injuries in a head-on collision because of another party’s negligence? Our Tampa personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm can help you file your compensation claim and fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on recovering.
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