Often, injuries become worse later, and even if you’re hurt and shaken up, you may not feel ‘that bad’ right after the accident or when you’re still at the scene of the accident, but the next day you may wake up in serious pain. So, it is important to go to the emergency room and to do so soon after the accident. Get a family member, or someone on the scene if you have to, but make sure you go. After a serious crash, the injuries can be more severe than you know. So it’s important to get a health care provider to check you out.
And if you don’t go to the emergency room right away, you run the risk of appearing to not have been injured at all because of the accident. And, this may make your injury harder to prove later on, which may affect how much compensation you receive. It’s very important to take the time to at least check at a local healthcare provider after an accident to see if there are any broken bones or internal injuries. Contact an auto accident attorney for more information after a crash.
If you have to go to the ER because of someone’s negligence, then they should be responsible for your emergency room treatment. Let’s say the accident was caused by the other person, and they were engaging in distracted driving, like:
Not only is the other driver responsible for the emergency room visit, but they also are responsible for the rest of your treatment as well. This includes hospital charges, charges from specialists who treated you, and any tests, like x-rays, MRIs, and CT scans that are now necessary only because you were in an accident where it was someone else’s fault.
Payment for your medical treatment eventually comes out of the settlement, which means that you will need to pay for your treatment out of pocket and get reimbursed when your treatment is complete. This is why it is crucial to keep track of all of your medical records, payments, and explanations of benefits while you are in treatment.
It is their responsibility to pay, and having a great lawyer is the first step in getting the compensation you now need and deserve. Click here to request our free personal injury lawyer evaluation so that you know all the right questions to ask when looking for a lawyer for your case.
If you have been in an accident that was caused by another driver in the DC metro area, contact us today at 202-393-3320. Studies have shown that when you have an experienced attorney working on your side, you’re more likely to get a favorable settlement. Let us help you get what you rightfully deserve.
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