After a car accident, it is common for children to experience some form of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The sudden forces of the accident, breaking glass, police sirens, and trauma can all replay in their memories after the crash. This can be extremely traumatic for young children, who may not have the words needed to express their feelings and their fears.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition that most often occurs after a serious and traumatic event, like a car accident. The symptoms of PTSD vary depending on the age of the child and the trauma of the accident. However, it is important to know that even mild collisions can result in serious car accident PTSD in children. Children who are young may experience a wide range of symptoms, including:
- Anger outbursts
- Regression
- Fear of darkness
- Bedwetting
- Separation anxiety
- Mood swings
- Nightmares
- Headaches
- Difficulty sleeping
- Poor school performance
- Depression or anxiety
- Fear of driving
If your child is exhibiting any of these signs after a car accident, it is important to have them seen by a qualified and experienced pediatric mental health professional. Prompt medical treatment is key to preventing more serious problems.
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PTSD in Children is Treatable
PTSD in children is very treatable, especially if it is detected early. Parents who recognize signs of PTSD in their children, should take them to see a qualified psychologist or mental health professional. Treatment for PTSD can include cognitive behavior therapy, medication, play therapy, and art.
Unfortunately, it can be difficult to prove PTSD to the insurance company, especially when children are involved. Young children have difficulty verbalizing their feelings and emotions, leading to skepticism in insurance adjusters. When this occurs, you need an experienced and aggressive car accident attorney on your side. Your attorney will need to gather the necessary evidence and negotiate with the insurance company to ensure that all your child’s injuries are compensated for – even PTSD. Without an attorney on your side, the insurance company may not pay for your child’s PTSD treatments, pain and suffering, and emotional damage.
In order to recover money for your child’s PTSD, your attorney will need to show your child’s PTSD symptoms are realted to the crash. This may include introducing expert medical testimony from a qualified psychologist or mental health provider. If your child suffered from a prior mental health condition, your mental health professional must be able to clearly establish how the auto accident worsened the child’s pre-existing condition.
Contact Our Colorado Springs Car Accident Attorneys
If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident in Colorado Springs, or anywhere in the state of Colorado, the steps you take immediately after can significantly impact your ability to file a claim. Contact the experienced Colorado Springs car accident attorneys at the Schofield & Green Law Firm today to schedule a no-obligation consultation and discuss your case. Call us today at 1-719-694-8515.