If you have been involved in an auto accident, you need to be cautious and make sure you get medical treatment. There are many injuries that won’t show up right away and that may be hidden or delayed, leading to symptoms that arise hours or days after the crash.
The problem with delayed-onset injuries like those is that they can lead to complications and serious consequences, since the injuries weren’t treated in their early stages.
Brain injuries can be among these delayed injuries, since they may develop over time as swelling and pressure builds. Here are five signs that you may have a brain injury that needs attention.
- Trouble thinking straight
One sign of a potential brain injury is having trouble thinking clearly. If you can’t seem to remember well or are having trouble communicating, you need to be seen and examined for a brain injury.
- Trouble with your eyesight
If you hit the back of your head or think you may have had whiplash, it’s important to be examined at the hospital for a brain injury. An impact to the back of the head can produce eyesight-related symptoms, like blurry vision or blindness.
- Seizures
Seizures happen when your brain’s electrical circuits aren’t working correctly. Changes in electrical patterns, as well as structural damage, can cause seizures. They may be mild or lead to grand mal symptoms, so it’s important to see a doctor if you feel like you’re missing time.
- Unconsciousness
Did you pass out after you were in the crash? If you were knocked unconscious or passed out, you could have a brain injury causing you to lose consciousness.
- Uneven pupils
Uneven pupils can look strange, but did you know that they could be a sign of a serious brain injury? Your pupils can be a sign of neurological issues, so report them to a doctor as soon as possible.
These are five signs that you may have a brain injury. Get help as soon as possible, so you can receive medical care. Then, you can make a claim to seek compensation for any financial losses, pain and suffering and more.