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how much treatment should i recieve post accident

by Ms. Donna Nikolaus III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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It is hard to say how long you will need medical treatment for because all car accidents are different and everybody responds to car accidents differently. Some people are absolutely fine after a car accident and don’t need to receive any medical treatment whatsoever and some people feel pain for months or even years after a car accident.

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How much can you get for medical bills after a car accident?

The medical bills alone often go over $10,000 at this point, and you could be awarded $20,000 or more total. This higher amount is most likely if the accident itself was very severe, and if the jury finds you sympathetic. How much should you receive for a soft tissue injury?

What should I do if I'm being treated for a car accident?

If you're being treated for injuries stemming from a car accident, ask your doctor for copies of your medical records. Read them over carefully, and have your doctor correct any errors that you find. When you review your records, pay attention to the description of your car accident.

How should I review my medical records after a car accident?

If you're being treated for injuries stemming from a car accident, ask your doctor for copies of your medical records. Read them over carefully, and have your doctor correct any errors that you find. When you review your records, pay attention to the description of your car accident. This is usually part of the first entry in the records.

What are the symptoms of injury after a car accident?

So, the lesson is this: whenever you feel symptoms of injury after a car accident -- pain, numbness, dizziness, not feeling like yourself, whatever it is -- get medical care. Don't assume that your injuries will clear up on their own. Do the safe thing and get checked out.

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How much can you get out of pain and suffering?

How is Pain and Suffering Calculated? There is no clear pain and suffering calculator, either for a judge and jury or for an insurance company. Typically, pain and suffering get based on a percentage of your special damages: usually between 1.5 and 5 times the special damages from your claim.

How long does it take to recover from accident?

Everyone's recovery is different. Some people will have strong emotional responses such as fear, sadness, guilt and anger (and other people won't). These feelings are usually brief and should begin to reduce in the days and weeks after the crash. After a car crash, 70% of people are back at work within eight weeks.

What is normal after a car accident?

After trauma to your body from an accident, swelling is very common. You may experience swelling from tissue damage, pulled muscles, sprains (such as whiplash), and more. Swelling can be tricky because it may not reach full effect until hours or days later. When the area swells, it can cause a lot of stiffness or pain.

How your body heals after a car accident?

Tips for recovering after car accident injuriesFollow your doctor's recommendations. ... Use ice for auto injury pain. ... Consider physical therapy. ... Take it easy. ... Slowly begin an exercise or stretching routine. ... Drink plenty of water to promote healing. ... Eat recovery foods. ... Try massage therapy.

How long should you continue treatment after a car accident?

Continue Treatment Until You're Told to Stop. After a car accident, if your doctor diagnoses an injury and begins treatment, continue the course of treatment until your doctor releases you from it. There are two main reasons why it is important that you follow through with your treatment. The obvious reason is that your doctor is in ...

What to do after a car accident?

Your health comes first. Here's how to protect it after a car accident. If you are seriously injured in a car accident, emergency services will probably come to the scene and take you to the closest hospital, where you will receive all the medical care you need.

What to do if you are injured in a car accident?

If you're being treated for injuries stemming from a car accident, ask your doctor for copies of your medical records. Read them over carefully, and have your doctor correct any errors that you find.

Why do doctors prescribe treatment for injured people?

The obvious reason is that your doctor is in the best position to determine how seriously you are injured, and to prescribe the best treatment for you -- to help you recover more quickly, and to make you as comfortable as possible while you are recovering.

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