Posted on: August 26, 2025

Long-Term Effects of Whiplash After a Car Accident
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Whiplash is a common car accident injury. Many motorists suffer whiplash in a rear-end collision when their head is whipped back and forth due to the forces generated by the crash. Some symptoms are immediately apparent, and many motorists need time off from work. Michael J. Lichner is an experienced Joliet car accident lawyer who can help clients obtain compensation for this and other car accident injuries.

Below, we look at some of the long-term effects of whiplash. This is a tough injury to overcome, so we encourage everyone to go to the hospital for immediate treatment and then reach out to our law firm to learn more about the legal side of the case.

Whiplash Long-Term Symptoms & Consequences

Whiplash typically injures soft tissues like muscles and ligaments in the neck. They are stretched or completely torn and require rest to heal. Over the ensuing months, you can experience a range of physical symptoms and other consequences.

  1. Chronic Pain and Neck Stiffness

Pain in and around the neck is common. When whiplash is mild, a person could fully recover within a few months, but more chronic whiplash can lead to lingering pain and stiffness.

Whiplash treatment often consists of simply managing symptoms, so there is no easy way to speed up recovery. Continue to follow your doctor’s treatment plan, which probably includes massage and physical therapy to slowly regain a range of movement. You might also receive medication to at least blunt the worst of the pain. If you have trouble sleeping, then ask for a sleeping aid.

  1. Cognitive Impairments and Emotional Disturbances

Whiplash can also cause cognitive or emotional impairments, such as

  • Memory loss
  • Difficulty concentrating on tasks
  • Mood swings
  • Irritability

The violent shaking, which causes whiplash, can also lead to a concussion or other traumatic brain injury. These are serious injuries that can take years to heal. A person often struggles to handle their daily activities because their brain is not functioning properly. As with whiplash, there is no easy cure for a concussion, which can require extensive rest.

  1. Jaw Pain

You can experience temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain after a car accident. This is an underappreciated whiplash symptom, usually because there is no direct link between the jaw and neck.

Jaw pain makes sleeping and eating painful, but the discomfort can also impair your sleep schedule. Treatment typically involves using cold therapy to reduce inflammation, as well as heat therapy to increase circulation and promote healing.

  1. Job Loss and Reduced Income

Whiplash is such a significant injury that many people cannot work. They need to stay home and rest for months or years. Even a sedentary office job usually requires a person to constantly turn their head or tip their chin up and down, which is impossible with chronic whiplash.

Lost income puts intense stress on families. Those who are already living paycheck to paycheck could be pushed to the brink of homelessness if they cannot afford rent or their mortgage. Others will need to pare back on expenses and possibly need to delay retirement.

A personal injury settlement can help with financial stress. Our Joliet car accident lawyer can seek financial compensation for whiplash.

  1. Psychological Impacts

Some motorists struggle with long-term psychological impacts, including post-traumatic stress disorder or increased anxiety. They might relive the accident, especially at night, and be unable to sleep. A lack of sleep also tends to make physical and emotional symptoms worse.

Remember to mention mental health effects when meeting with your doctor. Mention if you are struggling with depression or flashbacks to the event.

How to Minimize Long-Term Effects of Whiplash

A quick recovery helps accident victims maintain financial stability and improves their relationships. However, there are mistakes that many accident victims make that are critical to avoid.

Receive medical treatment quickly. Untreated whiplash is more likely to result in long-term symptoms. You should go to the hospital immediately after an accident and return to the hospital if your condition worsens.

Remember to rest. Soft tissue injuries won’t improve simply by taking a pill. Instead, patients need to rest so as not to stress their muscles.

Ease back into everyday life. As your pain decreases, you might be tempted to throw yourself back into work or hobbies. Take it slow. You don’t want to aggravate the existing strain in your neck muscles, which can lead to continuing pain.

Eat nutritious meals. Maintaining good overall health is important for preventing infections, which can delay the body’s ability to heal itself.

Bring an Injury Claim for Whiplash

This is one of the most important steps to take. A whiplash settlement can help with the financial stress that many motorists feel. For example, you might lose your job because your whiplash is too painful. You deserve compensation to help pay the bills that are piling up on your kitchen table.

We can seek compensation as you try to get a handle on the long-term effects of whiplash. A settlement might cover:

  • Ongoing medical treatment or rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish

Generally, the more serious the injury, the more compensation you should receive. However, some insurers dismiss the severity of whiplash, and they might not offer much for pain and suffering. We can help you document how your life has been thrown upside down after the accident.

Remember to save all pain medication bottles, which provide some proof of the pain you experienced. We might also ask your friends or family to testify on your behalf. They can help us see how the neck injury is devastating your life.

Contact Us Today to Speak with a Will County Personal Injury Lawyer

Michael J. Lichner has the experience that injured victims require when hurt in any type of accident. Because he is part of a larger firm, he also has the resources to negotiate with any insurer in the state. To learn more or get answers to your questions, please contact us.

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How do I know if I have a case?

The most basic grounds for a case are that you’re hurt and it’s someone else’s fault, legally. There are multiple legal standards that may apply.

Most cases are accidents. The party responsible doesn’t necessarily have to have hurt you on purpose. Simple negligence, which is just an unreasonable absence of care, can be enough for the victim to have the right to compensation. In other words, you might have a case, even if it was an accident.

Ask us for your personal consultation. We can learn about what happened in your case and explain how the law may apply.

How will the value of my case be determined?

The purpose of a personal injury case is to compensate you fairly for the losses that you have suffered. That includes financial losses, plus the physical and emotional suffering that goes along with injuries. The question to answer is – What has the personal injury cost you, financially and personally?

There are other factors that may impact the value of a case. Comparative negligence may apply, for example. Punitive damages may be awarded, subject to statutory limitations and requirements for pretrial motion and hearing to amend the complaint. The legal strength of the case may also impact its value.

At your consultation, we look at your specific case and explain how the value of your case may be determined.

Will I have to go to court for my personal injury case?

Most Personal Injury cases don’t go to court, but we’re always ready just in case. In fact, aggressively preparing your case can be exactly what’s needed to reach a fair settlement. We’re always ready to pursue your interests as long as necessary for you to get justice.

It’s normal to be nervous about court. Many people ask us if their case will go to court, hoping that the answer is no. Rest assured that you’re hiring us to represent you. We’ll speak for you to the court. If it’s your turn to testify, we’ll make sure that you’re fully prepared and that you know what to expect.

As your legal representative, Michael L. Lichner works to understand your goals for litigation. He’ll discuss the pros and cons of going to court and help you make the right decisions for your case.

What types of damages can I recover in a personal injury lawsuit?

In a personal injury lawsuit, you can recover damages for the losses you have – financially and personally. You’ll have direct financial losses which may include medical bills, physical therapy, lost wages, and damaged property. You can put in a claim for these expenses.

In addition, when you have a personal injury, you suffer in a lot of ways that can’t be measured directly. For example, you will have physical pain. Injuries may cause mental injury and emotional anguish. Your lifestyle may change. These are real losses, too.

How can I have attorney Michael J. Lichner represent me?

If you’re interested in hiring Michael J. Lichner, contact us. Call or message us, and we’ll take it from there. We offer free consultations and no fee unless we win.

We’ll start with a consultation, answer your questions, and explain how representation works. When you pick us as your representation we’ll get right to work!

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