Not all injury claims are as straightforward as they seem at first glance. Some unfold slowly, in unexpected and serious ways. One case I handled stands out, not for the accident itself, but for the rare and life-altering medical consequences that followed.
A Seemingly Routine Crash with Unseen Consequences
The incident was a common one: a rear-end collision at high speed, with my client stationary at the time. There was no immediate drama. He walked away, resumed work within days, and appeared to be fine.
But about four weeks later, things took a dramatic turn.
My client began experiencing severe headaches, neck pain, dizziness, nausea, double vision, and general sensory disturbance. He collapsed at work and was rushed to hospital, where doctors diagnosed a vertebral artery dissection – in simple terms, a tear in one of the arteries leading to the brain – which had caused a stroke.
He would go on to suffer a second stroke in the same region three years later, also attributed to the original accident. The long-term outcome was devastating: ongoing brain injury symptoms, permanent loss of earning capacity, and a future where returning to work was no longer realistic.

Understanding Delayed-Onset Injuries and Causation
In most motor vehicle injury claims, symptoms show up immediately or within a few days. Whiplash, soft tissue damage, and muscular pain are common and typically appear quickly. That proximity in time helps establish a clear medical link between the accident and the injuries – a crucial part of any personal injury claim, legally known as causation.
But when symptoms are delayed, as they were in this case, causation becomes more complex. The defence may argue that the medical condition had an unrelated cause. That’s why specialist medical evidence becomes essential.
In this case, our evidence showed that the accident had caused a whiplash-type injury – a rapid flexion and extension of the neck – resulting in a microscopic arterial tear. That tear led to a slow internal bleed, gradually building pressure in the brain until the artery ruptured weeks later.
The Long Road to Recovery
Stroke-related injuries are often severe and unpredictable. My client experienced blurred vision, fatigue, and difficulty performing everyday tasks. While he made significant progress through ongoing treatment and rehabilitation, his condition left permanent effects.
Support from medical professionals, ongoing care, and financial stability were all critical. For people in this situation, claiming compensation can help cover:
- Loss of income
- Long-term medical costs
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Daily living assistance
We assist with gathering the necessary medical documentation and liaising with relevant providers to support these claims comprehensively.
What This Case Teaches Us
The lesson here is simple: not all injuries are visible straight away. Serious complications can take time to appear. A crash you walk away from might still have serious consequences beneath the surface.
If you’re involved in a collision, even if you feel fine, see your doctor. Document every symptom. And if unusual or worsening symptoms arise – headaches, dizziness, vision changes, confusion – seek immediate medical attention.
Early investigation and proper diagnosis can make a difference not only to your recovery but also to the strength of any injury claim you may need to make.
How Motor Legal Can Help
At Motor Legal, we specialise in complex and delayed-onset injury claims. With over 35 years of experience in auto accident related personal injury law, we’re equipped to:
- Investigate causation thoroughly
- Work with expert medical professionals
- Manage claims involving long-term or neurological conditions
- Handle interactions with the Insurance Commission of Western Australia (ICWA)
- Assist with income loss and treatment cost claims
We also offer a free initial consultation and operate on a No Win, No Fee basis, so you can seek legal help without the worry of upfront costs.
Final Word
Not all injuries appear on day one. Some develop slowly – and strike hard. If you’ve been in a crash, trust your instincts and your symptoms. And if you need help understanding your rights or lodging a claim, we’re here to support you.
Contact us for a confidential chat or to book a free consultation.
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