Get Medical Treatment if Necessary
Even if you do not believe that you were initially injured in the crash, it doesn’t hurt to allow first responders to examine you and provide their professional input. Taking these steps can protect you and any passengers in your vehicle. Additionally, adrenaline could be masking many symptoms of injuries. Accept the medical treatment that you have been offered if you feel you need it.
Sometimes, even with a minor accident, the emergency room physician will order imaging tests to assess your bones, organs, and soft tissues for damage. An example would be a computerized tomography or CT scan. These machines use x-rays to create images of soft tissues, blood vessels, organs, and bones, and provide greater detail than X-ray scans do. Even a minor accident can lead to fractures and injuries that could require the use of a cast, crutches, or other medical devices.
It’s important to seek medical attention after you have been injured in any sort of accident.
Accept Medical Help if you Need It
Do not minimize your injuries or say that you don’t need help if you do. Many injuries sustained in car accidents do not show up immediately. Some show up several hours later and can be life-threatening. Stomach bleeding, for example, is a common injury caused by the blood vessels breaking in the abdomen from the torso hitting the seatbelt with great force. Internal bleeding can be life-threatening over the course of several hours or days, depending on the severity of the bleeding. But a person may not know that they have it until several hours later when they are in excruciating pain, and their skin starts to show the first signs of red and purple discoloration. Stomach bleeding is one of many types of injuries that have a delayed onset.
With adrenaline coursing through your veins as a natural reaction to stress, you may actually feel quite fine immediately after the accident. But that does not mean you should forgo medical treatment. If you feel like you could be in need of medical assistance, see a doctor.
Don’t Talk About Your Injuries On Social Media
In this day and age, more people are on the Internet and sharing their lives. What you say on social media about your injuries could affect your case. Be mindful of anything you post online that minimizes your injuries or could conflict with your medical records or what you have told the insurance company. In fact, it’s best not to discuss your injuries with anyone other than your doctor and your attorney. After an accident, you may want to announce to your loved ones who are concerned that you are seeking treatment for your injuries. You can ask us at Grossman Law Offices if you have any questions about what you should and should not say online.
File Your Claim
Many insurance companies require that policyholders file their claims within 24 to 48 hours. You will need to review your policy in order to know what your time limit is, but it’s generally encouraged for victims to file as soon as possible. A delayed filing will usually not affect your claim unless you are beyond the statute of limitations.
Call Grossman Law Office
Hiring an attorney, you can start on your case early, is one of the best ways to start a personal injury case. We have represented accident victims from all over California. If you have been injured in a bus accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, or car accident, then call us. We have won millions of dollars for our clients in settlements.