Not the Luck of the Irish: The Science Behind Delayed Injuries After Accidents – Trevino Law Firm
After an accident, many people say the same thing: “I felt fine at first.” Unfortunately, that sense of relief is often misleading. The human body is designed to survive trauma, not accurately report injury in the moment. Adrenaline plays a powerful role in masking pain and delaying symptoms, which is why serious injuries are frequently overlooked in the hours or days following an accident.
When a traumatic event occurs, the body releases adrenaline and other stress hormones as part of the fight-or-flight response. These chemicals suppress pain, limit swelling, and sharpen focus, allowing a person to function despite injury. While this response can be lifesaving, it also creates a false sense of safety. Injuries to the neck, back, brain, and soft tissues often remain hidden until adrenaline levels drop and the body begins to process the damage.
Delayed injuries are common in car accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, and workplace injuries. Concussions may not appear immediately and can surface days later with headaches, dizziness, nausea, or memory problems. Soft-tissue injuries such as whiplash often worsen over time, leading to chronic pain if untreated. Even spinal injuries may seem minor at first, only to progress into long-term nerve damage or mobility issues.
From a legal standpoint, delayed symptoms can complicate an injury claim. Insurance companies frequently rely on early statements or gaps in treatment to argue that an injury was insignificant or unrelated. Seeking medical evaluation promptly—even when you feel “okay”—is critical. Medical records created early help establish a clear connection between the accident and the injury.
This March, remember that recovery has nothing to do with luck. Feeling “fine” is often adrenaline, not proof of safety. At Trevino Law Firm, we see every day how delayed injuries change lives when they go unrecognized. When adrenaline fades, having the right information and guidance matters far more than the luck of the Irish.
For more information go to www.trevino.law.
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