The Importance of Getting Medical Help After a Car Accident

by Greg Baumgartner on Oct. 06, 2015

Accident & Injury Car Accident Accident & Injury 

Summary: Things you need to know about getting medical treatment after an injury car accident.

Many times after a car or truck wreck, a person is so grateful to walk away, seeming unscathed that they brush off offers of help from medical professionals on the scene and try to tuff it out afterward.

Often, many serious injuries do not show up immediately.

The symptoms of an injury sustained in a car accident do not necessarily present immediately following a wreck.

Medical research and clinical experience have accumulated enough information to demonstrate that the delay of an injury symptom is the norm.

 

Studies have established that delaying a symptom does not eliminate the possibility of severe injury. It’s been proven that individuals can continue to be symptomatic for many months after a motor vehicle accident. In addition, approximately 75% of accident victims can remain symptomatic for a minimum of 6 months after the accident.

 

If you delay getting treated, it will hurt an injury case as the adjusters will always take the position that: 1) it was not a serious injury, or you would not have waited to go to the doctor. 2) Something other than the accident caused the injury. 3) You were not hurt at all. Or 4) You are now getting treatment not because you need it but only to “build your case.

 

It is shocking how skilled defense attorneys can make a personal injury claimant look like they are faking or not hurt simply by taking advantage of someone trying to tough it out.

If you have any doubts about the extent or nature of an injury, go to the medical professional of your choosing and get checked out.  Follow the professional's advice.

 

And understand that being released from the Emergency Room does NOT mean you are ok- the ER only deals with emergency situations, not ongoing diagnosis and treatment for some spinal cord injuries, head injuries or other serious conditions.

 

Also, when involved in a truck accident – do not make outright declarations such as ‘I’m alright’ because it may put you in a position where you cannot seek redress and compensation further down the road – if indeed you demonstrate signs of a delayed injury”.

If you are in an accident, it might be a good idea to undergo a complete physical examination and be mindful of ailments not manifested at the time of the wreck.

 

Alternatively, every personal injury attorney has seen situations where the victim of a car wreck tries to blame every element they have thereafter on the crash. It is very easy to see how this could happen, as through their eyes, they did not have the problem before the wreck, so the crash must have caused it. Many people hurt their case by attempting to attribute to the crash things that doctors or others feel are unrelated.

 

The most important thing for personal injury claimants to understand is that the medical professional’s testimony will be the most important regarding their medical condition. The plaintiff or claimant has the burden of proof and must present evidence of causation sufficient to convince a jury.

 

Also, in many cases, the defense hires their own doctor who will testify that the plaintiff is either faking or was not hurt badly. The statement can be made simply because there are “defense doctors” who always testify that the victim is faking or is not hurt badly. As bad as that may seem, our justice system allows it, and it is up to the jury to recognize that the doctor is simply a hired gun for the insurance company and not an objective witness.

 

How you handle your medical treatment can have a big impact on your medical progress and the outcome of your personal injury case.

Call an experienced car accident lawyer near me for a consultation about your rights and options. Learn more.

 

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