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Five Hidden Injuries Caused by Motorcycle Accidents

Hidden Injuries Caused by Motorcycle Accidents

When a motorcycle accident involves seemingly minor scrapes and bruises, the temptation is strong to quickly get past the unpleasant experience and resume your normal daily routine. However, not getting a physical examination by a doctor is a mistake. You may have internal soft tissue injuries that aren’t immediately apparent because there’s no external wound or bleeding.

You may not feel the injuries at first because the accident may have triggered pain suppressing hormones. In addition, it may take time before tissue inflammation and/or internal bleeding to become extensive enough to cause pain. Even people in car accidents, with their seatbelts and airbags, can suffer hidden injuries. The motorcyclist who is thrown or falls from his bike, suffers a more violent experience than a motorist in a car. He is more likely to suffer injury in so-called “minor” accidents.

Injuries that aren’t always apparent at the accident scene include:

Get a medical checkup by a doctor after the accident. If you are diagnosed with an injury, then talk to a motorcycle accident lawyer if the accident involved a reckless or negligent motorist. Contact us at Hogan Injury for a free consultation.