Hunter & Cassidy Law

Are you suffering from chronic pain syndrome?

On Behalf of | Jan 12, 2023 | Motor vehicle accidents

The initial aftermath of a road traffic collision can be very traumatic. You may be in severe pain and have suffered injuries that are obviously quite serious. In some instances, the pain will subside, and your injuries will recover relatively quickly. In other cases, the opposite can happen.

Your accident may result in you suffering from something that’s referred to as chronic pain syndrome. Essentially, this means that you’re suffering from pain that has lasted for more than six months and has impacted your day-to-day living. This can be a tough condition to manage, but outlined below are a few tips that will hopefully aid you.

Don’t be hard on yourself

When you’re injured, unable to work or carry out your usual activities, this can be very distressing. In such a scenario, it can be easy to blame yourself. But it’s important that you remember the accident wasn’t your fault. You always drive safely, and it was a negligent driver who crashed into you. You’re clearly not to blame.

It’s also important to keep the positives in mind. While you are suffering now, the pain has gradually lessened each week, and with the right treatment, it should continue this way.

Getting support for chronic pain syndrome

When dealing with any health condition or long-term injury, it’s important to have a support network around you. This includes your friends and family, who can assist you with daily tasks and provide moral support. You also want to make sure that you are seeking the most appropriate medical care. This won’t be cheap, so you should also definitely look into your legal options in terms of pursuing compensation for your injuries.