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PTSD and Personal Injury Claims

Have you had an accident and are now suffering from post traumatic stress disorder? If the accident was not your fault, you may be able to claim compensation for your PTSD.

PTSD, although not a physical disorder, can be extremely stressful and it may be sufficiently disturbing to prevent you from going back to work or earning an income in the way that you were used to.

Although PTSD normally disappears in time, it may last much longer than you expect. While you are affected by it, it is not just an emotional drain on you and your family; it can also be a drain on your finances. If you are suffering because of someone else’s negligent behavior you should consider claiming compensation from whoever caused the accident. You could be eligible for compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and even pain and suffering if your PTSD affects your daily life.

PTSD is Real and Could Affect Your Family as Well as Yourself

PTSD after an accident?

PTSD normally appears after a very stressful event, such as a horrific car accident. You may not even have even been physically injured in the accident, but the events that happened during that particular incident are being re-live in our consciousness. Like many psychiatric disorders, it is not always easily diagnosed and may be hard to treat. Some occupations are more likely to experience PTSD than others in the course of their duty, such as firemen or police officers. However, serious accidents for which you were not responsible may also result in PTSD.

There are several ways in which different people experience PTSD. Some have flashbacks or nightmares which remind them of the events that took place. Other people avoid any situation that could resemble the situation they were in and may even develop numb feelings towards others to cope with the memories. The fact that the accident that caused the condition was caused by someone else’s negligence can make the feelings worse to deal with.

A Personal Injury Claim May Help

Money may not reverse PTSD or diminish the symptoms quickly by itself, but it can help you to cope with the financial fallout that you may have to cope with if you have had a bad accident and the motional effect has affected your ability to earn a living. There is no reason why you should suffer needlessly if you were not to blame for the event that has caused your condition.

As with any physical injuries that you could have suffered from as a result of an accident, it is important that the medical records are kept as evidence if you decide to claim compensation for PTSD. The onus of proof that a particular person or persons caused your condition still lies with you if you are to succeed in a personal injury claim. You will find that legal help from an experienced attorney will make it easier to negotiate a settlement.

How an Experienced PTSD Attorney Can Help You

A personal injury attorney who has dealt successfully with PTSD sufferers before will understand just how important the effects of the disorder can be. He or she will be able to put a monetary value on your condition which can be used when presenting a PI claim in court.