Car accidents are not just physical events. People who have been in accidents frequently report that their confidence is shaken and that they find daily life more difficult. These effects are normal. Talk to an attorney if you are involved in a car accident because he or she can help you recover for the loss of your confidence and other non-physical effects of the accident. Some of the most frequent effects include the following.
Trouble Driving or Riding in Cars
Often, people who have been in accidents experience high--sometimes debilitating--anxiety when they need to drive or even to ride in a car. Simply getting into a car to go to work or the grocery store can become a major event.
Trouble with Separation
People who have been in accidents frequently report high anxiety when they know that a friend or family member is travelling by car. This anxiety can prevent them from focusing on what they are doing and make working difficult and leisure activities less enjoyable.
Trouble Sleeping
For a person who has been in a car accident, bedtime can be the most dreaded time of day. Frequent nightmares are another common side effect of being in a car wreck. These nightmares can make it nearly impossible to get a good night's sleep and to be ready for the next day.
Trouble with Flashbacks
The effects of a car accident are not always explicitly associated with travel, sleeping, or any particular time of day or activity. Many accident victims experience sudden and unexpected flashbacks of the accident. These flashbacks can make them wary of committing to activities because they do not know when a flashback will come.
Trouble with Trust
Perhaps one of least expected effects of a car accident--particularly for victims who were not at fault--is a decrease in the ability to trust others. Having been injured by someone else's fault in the accident, victims often find themselves overly wary of other people, which can have a devastating effect on their business and personal relationships.
If you have been in a car accident, and your confidence is shaken in these or other ways, please understand that what you are feeling is normal. Car accidents are traumatic events. By talking to an attorney, you can explore ways to recover for what you have lost and get back on your feet as quickly as possible.
I am a freelance writer and blogger who focuses on business, health and other various topics. I graduated with a bachelor's degree in communication from UCLA and currently reside in Santa Cruz with my dog, Sassy.
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