Emotional Trauma After a Car Accident

When most people think about personal injury claims, physical injuries like broken bones or concussions often come to mind. But not all wounds are visible. After a serious accident—whether it’s a car crash, motorcycle accident, boat accident, slip and fall, or workplace injury—many victims experience emotional and psychological trauma that can be just as life-altering as any physical harm.

What Is Emotional Trauma?

Emotional trauma refers to the psychological aftermath of a distressing event. It can manifest in many ways, including, but not limited to:

  • Anxiety or panic attacks
  • Depression
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Sleep disturbances or nightmares
  • Fear of specific events, such as driving or returning to work
  • Loss of enjoyment in life

For many injured victims, these symptoms can interfere with day-to-day functioning, relationships, and careers.

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