When we think of personal injury claims, physical harm often comes to mind—broken bones, whiplash, or back pain. However, the impact of an accident isn’t always visible. Psychological injuries such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be just as debilitating, yet they are frequently overlooked.
What Are Psychological Injuries?
Psychological injuries refer to emotional or mental harm caused by a traumatic event, such as a road traffic accident, workplace incident, or medical negligence. These injuries can manifest in various ways, including:
- Persistent anxiety or panic attacks
- Sleep disturbances or nightmares
- Loss of confidence or social withdrawal
- Difficulty concentrating or returning to work
These symptoms can significantly affect your quality of life, relationships, and ability to earn an income.
Why Are They Often Ignored?
Unlike physical injuries, psychological harm isn’t always immediately apparent. Many victims dismiss their symptoms, assuming they’ll “get over it.” Unfortunately, untreated psychological trauma can worsen over time, leading to long-term mental health issues.
Insurance companies may also challenge these claims, arguing that emotional distress is hard to quantify. This is why professional documentation is essential.
How to Protect Your Rights
If you suspect you’re suffering from psychological injuries after an accident:
- Seek Medical Help Immediately – A GP or mental health professional can diagnose and record your condition.
- Document Everything – Keep notes of your symptoms, treatments, and how they affect your daily life.
- Consult a Specialist Solicitor – An experienced personal injury solicitor will ensure your psychological injuries are included in your claim and supported by expert evidence.
Compensation for Psychological Injuries
Compensation can cover therapy costs, medication, lost earnings, and the emotional impact on your life. Courts and insurers increasingly recognise the seriousness of psychological harm, but strong evidence is key.
Final Thought:
If you’ve experienced an accident, don’t ignore the emotional toll. Psychological injuries are real, and you deserve support and fair compensation. Speak to us at Kearney Law as soon as possible to protect your rights.
