Let’s Talk About How to Deal With Car Accident Trauma

Trauma can come in different forms.  It can happen over several years or occur from one terrible moment.  And trauma can impact an individual’s emotional and physical well-being for a very long time. 

Identifying an accident lawyer in Brownsville Texas can be done on the Internet.

As personal injury lawyers, we see the impact of trauma on our clients.  And their emotional scars may be as deep as their physical scars.  Oftentimes, our ability to listen to our clients and provide understanding and guidance can make a difference.  We also fight for fair financial claims because compensation from an insurance claim can be vital for someone figuring out how to deal with car accident trauma. 

For instance, a car accident victim may need  to talk to a professional who can acknowledge their feelings. They may be re-living the accident and thinking they didn’t do enough to help others, which can be a giant burden to carry. So, when we look at their claim, we want to ensure they are fully compensated to meet with a mental health expert and get the tools they need to manage their trauma. And we want to make it possible for them to get that help for however long they need it.

In addition, there can be physical trauma after the scrapes and bruises have begun to disappear. That will require a physical therapist to help in the healing process. Active rehabilitation can vary depending on the severity of the injuries and the patients’ ability to recover. 

How to manage the phases of post-accident recovery after a car crash in the RGV

Pro-care Medical Center posted a great informational piece covering the timeline for trauma recovery after a car crash.  We’d like to focus on the three phases of physical recovery.

Phase 1: Pain and rising inflammation.  Many folks don’t feel the full impact of a car crash until several days later.  The body goes into shock, and as that shock subsides, inflammation can rise.  Various types of therapy can help during this period, including ice, heat, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound.  The treatment depends on the injuries and what the physical therapist and physician think.

Phase 2: Strength training and stretching exercises are performed during this period to restore muscles and nerves. After an auto accident, individuals can feel stiffness in their joints. Sometimes, they might lose temporary use of their arms and legs as their body recovers from the shock. The goal is to keep exercising that body gently but firmly to restore full mobility.

Phase 3: Recovery is the target.  People should be able to return to their regular routine and activities.  But if they can’t, their “new normal” should be as easy and comfortable as possible.  

Our legal team supports the process by quickly filing and covering those car accident insurance claims.  And as that process happens, we ensure our clients can meet their medical needs without worrying about paying before they get compensated.  It’s how our personal injury team help people deal with car accident trauma.

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