A concussion is often dismissed as a minor injury, but the reality is very different. Even in low-speed car accidents – or even when you don’t hit your head on anything within the interior of the vehicle – during a collision the force of impact can jolt the brain, leading to serious cognitive, physical, and emotional challenges. Many concussion victims struggle with symptoms such as memory issues, headaches, dizziness, light sensitivity, frustration, insomnia, feeling isolated, edgy, feeling like they are in a fog, difficulty concentrating – and many other symptoms that can disrupt daily life, work, and long-term well-being.
In California, insurance companies frequently downplay the severity of concussions, making it harder for crash victims to get the medical treatment and financial compensation they need. That’s why having a skilled Los Angeles concussion lawyer, head injury lawyer or a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) lawyer on your side is critical. An experienced concussion attorney can protect your rights, push back against insurance tactics, and fight for the full compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
A concussion is a mild form of traumatic brain injury (TBI) caused by a sudden impact, jolt, or blow to the head or body that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the skull. This movement can result in temporary disruptions to normal brain function due to chemical changes and potential stretching or damage to brain cells.
While typically not life-threatening, a concussion requires proper care to prevent complications or long-term effects. Recovery usually involves rest and a gradual return to normal activities under medical supervision.
Car accidents involve sudden and forceful movements of the head that make the brain shift or bounce within the skull. A crash can cause a concussion from:
A concussion injury can happen in any type of crash, including rear-end accidents, head-on collisions, intersection accidents, T-bone or side impact accidents, and high-speed collisions. The speed of impact, use of seatbelts and airbags, and head position at impact are all factors that can influence the severity of a concussion.
A concussion can cause a wide range of physical, cognitive, emotional, and sleep-related symptoms. Symptoms may appear immediately after the injury or develop hours or days later.
Physical Symptoms:
Cognitive Symptoms:
Emotional & Behavioral Symptoms:
Sleep-Related Symptoms:
You should absolutely see a doctor soon after a car accident – even if you’re not sure you have a concussion or if your symptoms seem mild. It’s important to note that:
Doctors typically recommend a combination of rest, symptom management, and a gradual return to normal activities for concussion recovery. The treatment plan can vary depending on the severity of symptoms, but may include:
Physical Rest:
Cognitive Rest:
Pain & Symptom Management:
Your doctor may recommend a gradual return to normal activities and a medical follow-up to evaluate your recovery and determine if further care is needed.
Yes, in California, you can seek financial compensation for a concussion suffered in a crash if it was caused by someone else’s negligence. Compensation can cover:
Medical Expenses
Lost Wages & Future Earnings
Pain & Suffering
Disability or Long-Term Effects
In California, financial responsibility for a concussion from a car accident typically falls on the at-fault driver or their insurance company. However, your own insurance may also cover some costs, depending on your coverage.
At-fault driver’s insurance (liability coverage)
California follows a fault-based system, meaning the driver who caused the accident is responsible for damages. The minimum insurance requirements in California, as of January 2025 are:
Your own insurance (if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured)
If the at-fault driver has no insurance or limited coverage, you may be able to recover costs from your own policy through:
Before accepting a settlement, it’s important to fully understand the extent of your injuries, future medical needs, and the true value of your claim. Key considerations include:
Accepting a settlement closes your case permanently – even if new symptoms appear later. That’s why you should consult a Los Angeles concussion attorney before accepting any offer.
YES! While you aren’t required to hire an attorney to handle your insurance claim for your claim, an experienced concussion lawyer can:
A CA concussion attorney or personal injury lawyer can provide all of the above services and more on a contingency fee basis which means you do not pay unless they collect money for you. This is a win-win proposition that will help with your claim and help maximize what you are entitled to. Don’t feel guilty. You have a right to have an experienced personal injury lawyer by your side.
The average settlement amount for a concussion after a car accident varies widely based on factors such as the severity of the injury, medical expenses, lost wages, long-term effects of the injury, and the degree of fault involved.
Here are some estimated settlement ranges:
Of course, the above depends on various factors of a case, the severity of the injury, specific facts, the insurance policies and coverages available. No two cases are typical or identical and all cases and results vary depending on the specifics of your particular case and claim. Every case is unique, so concussion settlements can vary significantly. If you are considering filing a claim for a head injury, it’s important to talk with an attorney who can assess your specific case.
In California, a car accident can happen anywhere at any time. When you’ve been injured in a crash, you may not be sure what to do next. All you have are questions. At Oaks Law Firm in Los Angeles, we believe everyone who has been injured in an accident should be aware of their legal options – and have an attorney who is ready to fight for their rights.
Over the past two decades, our personal injury law firm has earned a reputation in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, and all of California as being tough attorneys who hold negligent parties accountable – and we have the case results to prove it. Our dedicated legal team is committed to helping you get the best possible outcome and will fight for every dollar you deserve.
If you suffered a concussion in a California car accident, don’t delay. Contact us today to schedule a free case evaluation. We can review the details of your crash, go over your legal options for recovering compensation, and answer any questions you have. We are here to listen and help!
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