Craig D. Rosenbaum | January 7, 2026 | Brain Injury
Strokes are catastrophic injuries that could occur as a result of head trauma in car accidents or even from medical malpractice. If you’ve suffered this type of injury because of another party’s conduct, it’s vital that you consider your legal options.
The signs of a stroke are not always simple to spot, however. There are five silent symptoms to be aware of so that you can get immediate medical assistance. Continue reading to learn more about the silent symptoms and how to pursue a personal injury claim if you’ve been injured by someone’s negligence.
What Is a Stroke?
A stroke occurs when the circulation to your brain is cut off or blocked. This causes your brain to stop receiving the nutrients and oxygen it needs to function, leading to cerebral cell death, which can occur rapidly and put your life at risk. There are two main types of strokes, namely hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke.
Hemorrhagic strokes are the result of a blood vessel leaking inside the brain. Blood begins to pool against the brain tissue, causing pressure that impacts the organ.
Ischemic strokes are the most common. They’re often the result of a blood clot blocking a blood vessel that brings blood to the brain.
5 Silent Symptoms to Know
Strokes often don’t have obvious symptoms. The following are some of the most common that you could miss spotting.
1. Sudden Memory Loss
You may notice that you’re having trouble remembering certain things. Memory loss is a common problem after a stroke, but it’s important to realize that the location of the stroke has an impact on the type of memory issues you could struggle with and how long they could last.
This type of memory loss can also affect speech patterns and your ability to understand language.
2. Lack of Balance
After a stroke, you could also struggle to walk straight or may even experience vertigo. You may notice that you’re not steady on your feet as you used to be, or that you need to grab onto objects to remain upright.
3. Mood Changes
It’s also possible for loved ones to notice that you rapidly switch between moods. You could suddenly become anxious or depressed, and some people may even have streaks of aggression that they never had before. It’s also possible to develop psychiatric conditions, like experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
4. Limb Clumsiness
After a stroke, you may have trouble with hand-eye coordination and other similar issues. A particular limb could be affected worse than the rest. You could struggle to type or drive because one of your limbs doesn’t respond as you need it to. The limb could even shake uncontrollably, making everyday life difficult.
5. Vision Problems
If seeing clearly requires that you concentrate, that can also be a sign that you’ve suffered a stroke. Additionally, you could notice that your field of vision has become smaller. Some people may even have double vision problems after a stroke. They could chalk it up to fatigue or other health problems, which delays treating what caused the stroke.
Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim After a Stroke
Suffering a stroke can leave lasting physical, cognitive, and emotional impairments that affect every part of daily life. When a stroke is caused by another party’s negligence—such as medical malpractice, a serious vehicle accident, or delayed diagnosis—you may have grounds for a personal injury claim. These cases often focus on whether the responsible party failed to meet an appropriate standard of care and whether that failure directly caused or worsened the stroke.
Because strokes frequently involve complex medical issues, pursuing a claim typically requires strong evidence, including medical records, expert testimony, and documentation of long-term effects.
Compensation may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and pain and suffering. Acting quickly is important, as medical evidence and legal deadlines can significantly impact your ability to recover damages.
Contact the Brooklyn Personal Injury Attorneys at Rosenbaum Personal Injury Lawyers for Help Today
If you’ve suffered a stroke from someone else’s negligence, Rosenbaum Personal Injury Lawyers is here to help. Our Brooklyn personal injury lawyers will work tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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