GO TO A HOSPITAL. Numbness can be a sign of Nerological damage, you should probably get checked out by a doctor. Then get a lawyer. Typical American answer there. How do you know it was not a single vehicle accident?
If you are experiencing leg numbness for a prolonged period of time you should speak to your doctor. You could be having issues with your nerves and the doctor should be notified of this.
After having a cavity filled you're most likely to be experiencing numbness. You may not be able to speak for a while. But if numbness has gone away you should feel fine.
The second you see an accident, 911 should always be called.
Call for an ambulance because there is a high probability of stroke.
Anytime. Should be careful, due to numbness - might not feel heat/hot and burn self.
see a chiropractor
Having a witness will always assist in making a claim for workers compensation, but it is not essential. In the UK - if an accident at work occurs an entry should be made by your employer of the accident circumstances. If the accident was serious or required more than 3 days off work - the Health and Safety executive should be notified by your employer who should investigate the accident circumstances. Your lawyer can access these documents which will assist your claim. For more details on how to show your employer is at fault see the attached link.
If you are having this feeling, it could be just that your leg has fallen asleep. If the felling does not go away, you should seek medical advice.
Just like with any accident you should assess the situation after an accident. If you are in danger of being hit again, move out of the way. You should gather the information of the other person in the accident, if it was a single accident and no one else was involved you should stay on the scene and phone the cops. If you are injured or the other person is injured call an ambulance. You absolutely do not want to ever leave the scene of the crime!
The type of lawyer to consult after having a car accident depends on 1. if you need one and 2. if you think you've been greatly wronged. The most popular type is injury lawyers.
Yes, giving blood can cause numbness in fingers however, this is not a normal reaction. If you experience numbness in your fingers after giving blood, you should contact your doctor immediately.
All accident should be investigated.