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Did you know you could feel fine after a car crash… only to face serious injuries days later? I’ve helped countless people protect their health and their legal rights when injuries don’t appear right away. Many people think, “I’m fine, it’s just soreness, nothing serious happened.” The truth? Adrenaline and shock can mask injuries that may be life-threatening or permanently disabling. Ignoring them can jeopardize both your health and your ability to recover compensation. Why do symptoms show up later? Your body goes into survival mode after trauma, blocking pain signals. General soreness can disguise serious injuries. Some injuries, like internal bleeding, organ damage, or brain trauma, simply take time to appear. Common delayed injuries include: -Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Concussions may show up as vision problems, headaches, or memory issues days later. -Internal Bleeding: Dizziness, weakness, or abdominal pain could signal life-threatening issues. -Spinal Injuries: Tingling, numbness, or weakness in your limbs may indicate serious spinal damage. -Organ and Gastrointestinal Injuries: Symptoms like nausea, abdominal pain, or fatigue can indicate severe internal injury. What should you do? 1. Seek medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine. Early exams can uncover hidden injuries and create records to protect your case. 3. Track symptoms. Note when they appear, how often, and how severe, they’re evidence for your doctors and your claim. 3. Keep medical records and bills. X-rays, MRIs, and treatment documentation show the medical and financial impact of your injuries. 4. Talk to an experienced attorney. Insurance companies may argue delayed symptoms aren’t related to the crash. A skilled lawyer can connect the dots using your records, expert testimony, and documentation to ensure you get fair compensation. If you’ve been injured in a crash and new symptoms are appearing, call me, at 504-882-9867 for a free consultation. We’ll review your options, protect your health, and fight for your rights. Remember: when you need a win, you gotta give them the L. Hit subscribe if this helped, and check out our next video to stay informed.