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Are you suffering from blurred vision after a crash?

On Behalf of | Oct 6, 2022 | Car Accidents |

Road traffic collisions can be both physically and emotionally traumatic. If you’re fortunate, you may walk away with only minor scratches and bruises. Sadly, injuries are often much more serious than this.

After the crash, you’ve noticed that your vision has become blurred. What might be causing this?

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) are one of the most serious types of trauma a person can suffer from after a collision. If your vision is blurred, it could be a sign that something is amiss with your brain. It’s possible that you are suffering from a TBI, which can be serious if left untreated. In any case, all head injuries are a medical emergency, so it’s vital that you get checked out as soon as possible after the accident.

Retinal detachment

The retina plays a vital role in your visual system. Essentially, it sends messages through your optic nerve to the brain, a process that allows you to see. During a crash, the retina can be torn or even completely detached in serious cases. You might experience floaters in your visual field or blurred vision if your retina has become detached. This is also a medical emergency that should be examined as soon as possible.

Without your vision, it becomes difficult to carry out the tasks that you usually do each day. You may not be able to work or enjoy time with family like you used to. If your injuries were caused by someone else’s negligence, then you may be able to hold them to account. Seeking some legal guidance will give you a better idea of your options.

Important Info For Personal Injury Claims After A Crash

If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident, it is important that you seek medical care as soon as possible. That is the best thing to do for your heath AND your personal injury claim. If you don’t get treatment or stop treatment too soon, gaps in medical care will be noticed by the insurance company. And the insurance company will use that to devalue your case! Making excuses such as the hospital was too crowded or that you were afraid of catching COVID will not work.  The insurance companies do not care about reasons like that. The best things you can do for your health and your case are 1) get medical treatment as soon as possible, and 2) talk to a personal injury attorney right away.

To learn more, please see our Georgia Car Crash FAQ.

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