Setareh Law
February 18, 2026
A car accident can feel like it’s over the moment your vehicle comes to a stop, but for many victims, the real consequences unfold in the days and weeks afterward. While some injuries announce themselves immediately with visible wounds or sharp pain, concussions often hide beneath the surface, developing symptoms gradually as your brain struggles to recover from the trauma it experienced during the collision.
At Setareh Law, we understand how confusing and concerning delayed concussion symptoms can be. Our team has helped countless car accident victims across California navigate the complex process of documenting injuries, seeking medical treatment, and pursuing compensation for damages that may not have been immediately apparent. We work on a contingency fee basis, so you only pay if we get you results.
Why Concussion Symptoms Can Take Days to Appear
Your brain is remarkably complex, and its response to trauma doesn’t always follow a predictable timeline. During a car accident, your head may experience violent acceleration and deceleration forces, causing your brain to move within your skull. This movement can create microscopic tears in brain tissue, disrupt chemical balances, and trigger inflammatory responses that take time to fully develop.
The delayed onset of concussion symptoms occurs because the brain’s initial response to trauma often involves a period of metabolic crisis. Your brain cells may struggle to maintain normal function while attempting to repair damage, and this dysfunction can gradually manifest as noticeable symptoms. Additionally, the stress and adrenaline surge during and immediately after an accident can temporarily mask symptoms that later become apparent as your body’s emergency response subsides.
Common Delayed Concussion Symptoms
Recognizing delayed concussion symptoms is important for getting proper medical care and protecting your legal rights. Some symptoms may emerge gradually over the first 24 to 72 hours after your accident, while others might not appear for several days or even weeks. Physical symptoms can include persistent or worsening headaches that don’t respond well to over-the-counter pain medication, dizziness or balance problems that make walking difficult, sensitivity to light or noise that wasn’t present immediately after the accident, and unusual fatigue or drowsiness that seems disproportionate to your activity level. You may also experience nausea, blurred vision, or ringing in your ears that develops days after the collision.
Cognitive and emotional changes often emerge more gradually than physical symptoms. You might notice difficulty concentrating on tasks you normally handle easily, problems with memory or recalling recent events, confusion or feeling mentally foggy, increased irritability or mood swings, and changes in sleep patterns such as insomnia or sleeping much more than usual. Some accident victims report feeling anxious or depressed in ways they didn’t experience before their collision.
What You Should Do About Delayed Concussion Symptoms
If you develop any symptoms in the days following your car accident, seek medical attention immediately. Even if you were evaluated at the scene or visited an emergency room right after the collision, new or worsening symptoms require prompt professional assessment. A healthcare provider can conduct neurological examinations, order imaging studies if necessary, and document your condition for both treatment and legal purposes.
Keep detailed records of when symptoms appeared, how they’ve progressed, and how they affect your daily activities. This documentation becomes valuable evidence if you need to pursue compensation for your injuries. Avoid activities that could worsen your condition, including driving, operating machinery, or engaging in physically demanding tasks until a medical professional clears you to resume normal activities.
Contact an attorney who handles brain injury cases as soon as you realize your symptoms may be related to your accident. California law imposes strict deadlines for filing personal injury claims, and delayed reporting of symptoms can sometimes complicate your case if the insurance company questions whether your injuries truly resulted from the accident.
How Setareh Law Can Help With Your Concussion Claim
The team at Setareh Law brings over 60 years of combined experience helping California accident victims recover compensation for their injuries. We understand that concussions and other traumatic brain injuries can significantly impact your ability to work, care for your family, and enjoy life. Our attorneys work with medical professionals to document the full extent of your injuries and demonstrate how the accident caused your condition, even when symptoms appeared days after the collision.
We’ve successfully recovered over $250 million for our clients and maintain over 400 five-star reviews on Google because we prioritize personalized attention and aggressive advocacy. Our firm operates eight office locations throughout California and offers home visits when you’re unable to travel. If you’re experiencing delayed concussion symptoms after a car accident, contact us to discuss your case during a free consultation.