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Blog Is PTSD Possible Following a Car Crash?

Is PTSD Possible Following a Car Crash?

October 28, 2021
By Christie Farrell Lee & Bell
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If you’ve ever been involved in a car accident, you know just how damaging such an experience can be. Even if you don’t sustain serious injuries, the fact that you could have may be enough to traumatize you for a long time afterward.

Unfortunately, it is possible to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a car accident. Read on to learn more.

Can you get PTSD from a Car Accident?

It is indeed possible to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a car accident, a condition we frequently see among clients. Christie Bell & Marshall legal team is here to offer support and guidance through these challenging times, providing not only legal assistance but also helping to connect you with the necessary mental health resources.

Nearly a Quarter of Car Accident Survivors Experience PTSD

Studies show that almost a quarter of all car accident survivors are subjected to PTSD following a traumatic crash. It’s important to note that PTSD is different from depression, even though the two conditions are very similar and have many of the same characteristics.

PTSD Symptoms

If you have PTSD, you may experience the following symptoms:

  • Re-Experiencing Memories

    • These memories can include flashbacks or invasive thoughts about what happened, nightmares, and undesired memories.
  • Avoidance

    • You might attempt to avoid talking or thinking about what happened so that you don’t experience the negative feelings associated with the event. To that effort, you may try to keep clear of certain people, areas, or events that trigger the traumatic memories.
  • Mood Swings and Aversarial Considerations

    • As you may know, your moods can change often. However, if you suffer from PTSD, you may often feel down, numb, or hopeless. You may also notice that you are harder on yourself than you need to be and you deal with a significant amount of guilt or self-loathing. It’s also possible you’ll feel detached from others, even your friends and family. Sadly, this can exacerbate PTSD symptoms.
  • Behavioral and Reactionary Changes

    • You may notice unfamiliar emotional outbreaks, including getting easily startled, scared, upset, or unreasonable. It is also possible that you’ll pick up self-destructive behaviors, including speeding, drug use, or increased alcohol consumption.

How is PTSD treated?

The lawyers at Christie Bell & Marshall recognize the importance of addressing PTSD promptly and effectively. While our primary role is to assist with legal claims, we are committed to ensuring our clients receive comprehensive care. This includes guiding them toward professional medical treatments such as therapy, counseling, and, when appropriate, medication.

Our team is here to support you every step of the way, from legal advice to facilitating connections with mental health professionals.

We’re Here to Help

If you believe you have PTSD or you’ve been otherwise injured in a car accident, you may be owed compensation and we might be able to help you recover it. Don’t delay—reach out to our office right away with your questions.

Contact Christie Bell & Marshall today with the details of your case by calling 317-488-5500 or filling out our online contact form to learn more about how we can help.

Call 317-488-5500 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form

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