Legally reviewed by:
Setareh Law
June 10, 2025

Physical injuries from accidents often capture immediate attention, but the invisible psychological wounds can be equally devastating. When you suffer an injury due to someone else’s negligence, the mental and emotional aftermath may linger long after physical scars have healed. Depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other psychological conditions frequently accompany serious injuries, fundamentally altering your quality of life and ability to function.

At Setareh Law, we recognize the profound impact psychological trauma can have following an injury. Our team of personal injury attorneys works diligently to help clients recover compensation for both physical and psychological damages resulting from accidents. With extensive experience representing victims across California, we understand how to effectively demonstrate the full scope of your suffering to secure the compensation you deserve.

Common Psychological Effects Following an Injury

The psychological impact of an injury can manifest in various ways and may not become apparent until weeks or months after the accident. Understanding these effects is crucial for both recovery and pursuing compensation. Some of the most common psychological consequences include:

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

PTSD can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. For accident victims, this might mean:

  • Intrusive flashbacks or nightmares about the accident
  • Severe anxiety when faced with reminders of the incident
  • Avoidance of places, activities, or situations similar to where the accident occurred
  • Negative changes in thought patterns and mood
  • Heightened reactivity and being easily startled

These symptoms can manifest in varying degrees of severity depending on the traumatic event and individual factors. The symptoms of PTSD can severely impact your daily functioning and relationships, making it difficult to return to normal life activities.

Depression and Anxiety

Serious injuries often lead to significant life changes that can trigger depression and anxiety. You may experience:

Adjustment Disorders

When injuries result in permanent disabilities or lifestyle changes, you may develop adjustment disorders as you struggle to adapt to your new reality. This might involve difficulty accepting limitations, frustration with dependency on others, or grief over lost abilities.

Are Psychological Effects Recoverable in Personal Injury Claims?

Yes, psychological damages are generally recoverable in personal injury claims in California. These damages fall under the category of “non-economic damages” or “pain and suffering.” However, proving psychological injuries requires a different approach than demonstrating physical harm.

To successfully recover compensation for psychological effects, you typically need to:

  • Obtain proper diagnosis and treatment from mental health professionals
  • Demonstrate a clear connection between the accident and your psychological symptoms
  • Document how these conditions affect your daily life and functioning
  • Present expert testimony about the nature and severity of your condition

California law recognizes that psychological injuries can be just as debilitating as physical ones, and courts may award significant compensation when properly documented.

Challenges in Proving Psychological Damages

While psychological damages are recoverable, they present unique challenges in personal injury cases. Some of the obstacles you may face include:

Subjective Nature of Symptoms

Unlike physical injuries that can be confirmed through objective medical tests like X-rays or MRIs, psychological conditions rely heavily on self-reported symptoms and clinical evaluations. Insurance companies often attempt to minimize these claims by suggesting the symptoms are exaggerated or unrelated to the accident.

Pre-existing Conditions

If you had any history of mental health issues before the accident, the defense may try to attribute your current psychological state to these pre-existing conditions rather than the injury. Addressing this requires careful documentation of how your mental health changed, specifically after the accident.

Delayed Onset

Psychological symptoms may not appear immediately after an accident, making it more difficult to establish causation. Regular mental health evaluations following a serious injury can help document the progression of symptoms.

How Setareh Law Can Help With Your Claim

Navigating the complexities of psychological damage claims requires skilled legal representation. Our attorneys at Setareh Law have substantial experience in this specialized area of personal injury law and may help you:

  • Connect with qualified mental health professionals who can properly diagnose and document your psychological conditions
  • Gather comprehensive evidence demonstrating the impact of psychological trauma on your life
  • Work with expert witnesses who can testify about the severity and long-term implications of your psychological injuries
  • Counter insurance company tactics aimed at devaluing your psychological suffering
  • Present a compelling case that captures the full extent of both your physical and psychological damages

Our thorough approach ensures that no aspect of your suffering goes unaddressed, giving you the best possible chance at receiving fair compensation for both visible and invisible injuries.

Contact a California Personal Injury Attorney Today

The psychological effects of an injury can be profound and long-lasting, fundamentally altering your quality of life and well-being. At Setareh Law, we believe these invisible wounds deserve the same recognition and compensation as physical injuries. Our team brings over 20 years of experience representing injury victims throughout California, with a proven track record of securing favorable outcomes for our clients.

If you’re struggling with psychological effects following an injury caused by someone else’s negligence, you don’t have to face this challenge alone. Our compassionate attorneys are ready to listen to your story and fight for the full compensation you deserve. Contact us today at (310) 659-1826 or through our contact form to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you move forward.