Most people have suffered an injury in some way, whether it is a cut, scrape, bruise or sprain. You may recall a time when you bumped yourself and, while it hurt, you went on about your day. The next day you may have seen a bruise and felt soreness that was not present the day before. Latent injuries work the same way and may appear over time.
There are many reasons why not all injuries are immediately known. Most often, accidents are overwhelming, and our bodies respond accordingly. Endorphin and adrenaline levels increase, masking the pain that would be more noticeable in an average situation. After adrenaline levels begin to decrease, the pain can become more noticeable.
There are many different types of injuries, and each has a different reason why it might take some time to appear. Some injuries, such as soft tissue injuries, are not immediately obvious. Soft tissue injuries are injuries caused to tissues that connect, support or surround other structures and organs of the body. These can include sprains, bruises, strains and overall damage to muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, nerves, and fibrous tissues. Soft tissue injuries are more common around the joints and can cause the quality of life issues. They may appear later because swelling takes time to develop and dissipate.
Lastly, a spinal injury is yet another serious latent injury. Spinal injuries are a much-feared consequence of motor vehicle accidents. They can cause paralysis, loss of movement, loss of sensation, and many other issues. Initial neurological examinations, X-rays, and scans are usually done to determine the presence of spinal injuries. However, some injuries develop over several days, weeks, or months and are not immediately diagnosed by way of medical testing.
If you are in an accident, you should seek immediate medical help. Go to the doctor or hospital and seek the advice of a qualified professional. Doctors have experience in handling patients involved in car accidents and they know what to look for. Being under a doctor’s care can reduce your risk of developing more substantial injuries. Ignoring or discounting your own situation and pain is detrimental to your overall health and well-being,
You should also follow the advice and recommended follow-up care of the treating physician. Additionally, pay attention to your pain, changes in mood, sleep, and your mobility. If you suspect that your condition is not improving or is worsening, seek further medical treatment. Keep track of the doctors that have treated you, as well as your medical records.
At The Law Office of Cohen & Riechelson, our personal injury attorneys have extensive experience helping clients affected by latent injuries across Bucks County, Northeast Philadelphia, Bensalem, and Feasterville, PA.
Contact our office if you have been in a motor vehicle accident and have suffered any injury. If you feel lost because you have not reported your injury right away, you are not alone. You may be entitled to financial recovery for your medical bills, ongoing treatment, pain and suffering, and lost wages. We are here to assist you, so call today.
Contact the Bensalem offices of Cohen and Riechelson at (215) 337-491 for a free, no-obligation consultation.