Delayed Concussion Symptoms

Any time someone hits their head or experiences enough external force to cause their brain to shift inside their skull, there’s a risk of suffering a concussion. While this condition is known as a mild type of traumatic brain injury, that doesn’t mean it can’t cause significant symptoms that impact a person’s everyday life for an extended period.

One of the most complex aspects of the effects of concussions is that they can take days or weeks to show up. Delayed concussion symptoms can be confusing and could impact any claims for compensation you choose to pursue. Learn more about concussions and what you can expect if you sustain one.

How Does A Concussion Occur?

Before exploring the signs of a delayed concussion, it’s essential to know how these injuries occur in the first place.

Concussions commonly result from a jolt, bump, or blow to the head (as well as rapid acceleration or deceleration) that displaces the brain within the cranium. This displacement can affect key neurotransmitters, altering their chemical balance. Car accidents and slip and fall events are among the most common causes of these injuries.

The symptoms of a concussion can vary. After sustaining one, you may experience noticeable fatigue as the brain draws energy from the rest of the body to heal. 

Other indications include:

  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting 
  • Vision problems
  • Sensitivity to light or sound
  • Balance issues
  • Neck pain
  • Confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Irritability 
  • Mood swings

One question many patients have is, “Can concussion symptoms come and go?” The answer is yes. It’s also possible to experience symptoms at varying levels of intensity as the brain starts to heal. It’s normal to start feeling better, then have a day with more pronounced symptoms, especially if you overexert yourself before the brain has fully healed.

Can Concussion Symptoms Be Delayed?

As noted, a key challenge of concussions is that their symptoms often aren’t apparent immediately after the injury occurs. Not only does it take time for the chemical changes in the brain to start manifesting outward signs, but the adrenaline that accompanies most types of accidents can also mask headaches and other acute symptoms for hours or even days. 

Moreover, concussion symptoms can be extremely subtle, so you may not notice them right away. This can be distressing, as you may think you weren’t hurt, so feeling unwell after a day or two has passed could be confusing.

It’s vital to keep an eye on all symptoms as you recover, especially delayed vomiting after concussions. Severe vomiting could deplete you of fluids and might point to a more serious traumatic brain injury.

Can You File A Personal Injury Claim After Suffering A Concussion?

If you suffered a concussion because of another party’s misconduct, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim to seek compensation. For your claim to be successful, you’ll need a considerable amount of evidence, which could prove difficult to collect if you’re dealing with debilitating symptoms.

The at-fault party or their insurance provider may try to claim that the original accident wasn’t the underlying cause of your concussion. Proving causation will therefore require assistance from an attorney, who can gather your medical records and other critical evidence to establish liability.

Contact Omar Khawaja Personal Injury Lawyers For A Free Consultation With A Houston Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or a loved one is experiencing delayed concussion symptoms after an accident, you do not have to navigate your recovery or legal process alone. Omar Khawaja Personal Injury Lawyers can help you understand your options and pursue compensation for your injuries.

If you’ve been injured in Houston or Dallas, please call Omar Khawaja Personal Injury Lawyers for a free case evaluation with a personal injury lawyer or contact us online.

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