FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Treatment for Automobile Accident Injuries

It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention, even if you do not feel pain right away. Some lesions may take hours or days to manifest.

Only a medical professional can determine the severity of your injury. It is important to perform a complete evaluation, which may include physical examinations, x-rays or MRI scans.

Yes, some internal injuries or problems such as concussions may not show immediate symptoms. A physician can identify these hidden conditions.

Treatments may include pain medication, physical therapy, surgery, chiropractic treatment and occupational therapy, depending on the nature and severity of the injury.

In many cases, yes. Physical therapy can help restore mobility, strengthen injured muscles and speed the recovery process.

The rehabilitation process may include stretching and strengthening exercises, manual therapies, and pain management techniques. The goal is to help you regain maximum function and reduce pain.

Recovery time can vary widely depending on the severity of the injury, the overall health of the individual and the consistency with which they follow their treatment plan.

A healthy diet and active lifestyle can improve the healing process, strengthen the body, and aid in the management of pain and inflammation.

If the pain persists, it is important to consult your doctor. You may need adjustments in your treatment plan, additional evaluations, or alternative therapies.

Generally, medical treatment needed after an automobile accident should be covered by your auto or health insurance. It is important to review your policy and coordinate with your insurance company to understand your specific coverage.

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