A vehicle crash, a medical report and insurance compensation

On Behalf of | Nov 30, 2020 | Firm News |

If you are the victim of a vehicle crash, you may sustain injuries that are not apparent at the time of the accident.

With prompt medical attention, treatment for any underlying injuries can begin and the medical report will be important for the purpose of insurance compensation.

Disguising injuries

Even if you are the victim of a minor vehicle accident, such as a rear-end collision, you could sustain serious injuries. The human body is not constructed to endure the kind of violent impact that accompanies a crash. It will immediately release adrenalin and other chemicals that can disguise pain and injuries temporarily. Consequently, you might not experience any symptoms for hours if not days after the accident.

Visiting a doctor

Even if you feel fine after an accident, it is wise to seek prompt medical attention since you may have underlying injuries. If so, treatment can begin sooner than later when the injury might have a chance to progress. At the same time, the doctor will write a medical report tying any injury you might have directly to the vehicle crash.

Following the rules

If you intend to seek compensation as the victim of a car crash, the medical report will serve to validate your accident injury. Insurance companies have standard rules to follow in evaluating claims. It is important to show the insurer when exactly the injury occurred and how serious it was.

Filing a claim

The goal of insurance companies is to pay out as little as possible to claimants. After all, they are in business to make a profit. Keep in mind that as the victim of a vehicle crash, you have a right to expect full and fair compensation to cover your medical expenses and more.