
30. Do you provide emotional support resources?
Yes — victims can get help accessing emotional support resources, and it’s an important part of recovery that often gets overlooked after a crash. Physical injuries are obvious, but the emotional impact can linger just as strongly: anxiety about driving, trouble sleeping, stress, or just feeling overwhelmed by everything that needs to be handled.
Support typically includes:
• Connections to counseling or mental‑health services
Advocates can point you toward licensed therapists, trauma‑informed counselors, or community programs that specialize in helping crash victims process what happened.
• Guidance on what emotional reactions are common after a crash
Understanding that stress, fear, or emotional numbness are normal responses can make the experience less isolating.
• Supportive conversations and reassurance
They’re not a replacement for a therapist, but they can help you feel grounded, informed, and less alone while you figure out next steps.