The attorneys at Brown & Brown, who serve clients in St. Louis and the surrounding Illinois area, know the importance of recognizing symptoms and taking swift action after a motorcycle accident. This blog explains key factors to consider, particularly if you suspect internal bleeding.Â
Why Internal Bleeding Is So Dangerous
Unlike cuts or broken bones, internal bleeding often hides beneath the surface. The trauma from a motorcycle crash can damage organs, tissues, or blood vessels. Potential concerns include:
- Delayed symptoms: You might feel fine for hours after the accident before any issues appear.
- Hidden injuries: Damage to the liver, spleen, or brain can be fatal if not diagnosed in time.
- Intensive treatment: Addressing internal bleeding may require emergency surgery and hospitalization.
Internal injuries can escalate quickly, making early diagnosis critical to recovery.
Warning Signs to Watch For
Don’t ignore your body after a crash. If you experience any of the following, seek medical help immediately:
- Severe bruising or swelling
- Lightheadedness, confusion, or fainting
- Abdominal or chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Blood in your stool or urine
These symptoms could indicate internal trauma, even if no wounds are visible.
How a Personal Injury Attorney Can Help
Recovering from internal bleeding can mean weeks of treatment, mounting medical bills, and lost income. A motorcycle accident attorney can be a vital advocate, assisting with:
- Investigating the cause of the crash
- Collecting evidence to support your claim
- Demonstrating how the accident caused your injuries
- Negotiating with insurers who try to reduce or deny your claim
Having legal representation allows you to rest easy knowing your rights are protected and frees you up to focus on your healing.
Contact a Motorcycle Accident Attorney Today
If you’re dealing with injuries after a motorcycle crash, don’t wait until things escalate. Call Brown & Brown Attorneys at Law at 314-333-3333 or 573-333-3333 (if you’re in St. Louis) or 618-888-8888 (if you’re in Illinois) to schedule your free consultation today.
We’re here to discuss your case and help you decide how to proceed. We can even come to you if you’re unable to travel to our offices.