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When you’re involved in an accident, your body undergoes a dramatic response, and adrenaline pumps through your body. Adrenaline and shock can temporarily mask pain. It’s important to understand that this natural defense mechanism can be misleading, causing individuals to believe they are fortunate enough to walk away unscathed. However, that may not necessarily be the case. Even if you initially assume you are not hurt, it’s essential to visit a doctor as soon as possible. A comprehensive medical examination is not only crucial for your health but also for your potential legal claim. Please continue reading to learn the importance of seeing a doctor after an accident and why connecting with a dedicated New York City Personal Injury Attorney is in your best interest. 

Why is it Important to See a Doctor After an Accident?

Regardless of the type of accident you are involved in, you may sustain injuries that range from minor to life-threatening. Many injuries lurk beneath the surface before manifesting. Although you may feel unharmed initially, internal injuries may emerge later. Certain injuries such as concussions and nerve damage can have delayed symptoms, taking days or even weeks to appear. As such, it’s in your best interest to seek immediate medical attention by contacting 911. At the scene, paramedics will address potential injuries, which can facilitate early treatment. If you don’t contact emergency services at the scene, you should follow up with your primary doctor to ensure your well-being.

While visiting a doctor will ensure you receive the proper diagnosis and treatment, it will also document your injuries. Having medical records is crucial in a personal injury case as it can help demonstrate a direct link between the accident and your injuries. In addition, it can help prove the extent of your injuries and secure a fair settlement. Furthermore, prompt medical attention can strengthen your claim as it demonstrates that you took your injuries seriously and sought appropriate care. This will make it more difficult for insurers to claim you failed to mitigate your damages or the validity of your injuries.

Should I Consult an Attorney?

If you are involved in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, it’s in your best interest to consult an experienced personal injury attorney, who can effectively represent your interests and fight for the compensation you need to get your life back on track. At Swerling Law, we are prepared to help you navigate every step of the claims process. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for support during these challenging times. Connect with our dedicated legal team today to learn how we can help you attain the justice you deserve.

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To a man who was assaulted at a restaurant and sustained a traumatic brain injury.

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Settlement to a barista who slipped and fell on a defective stairwell while working for Starbucks who sustained back injuries requiring multiple surgeries in 2012.

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Settlement to a woman who was assaulted and sustained back/hip injuries in 2015.

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To a man who sustained back injuries when he was a passenger in the car that rear ended another car.

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Verdict to a high school student who was assaulted by a school dean during her lunch period dislocating her hip in 2014.

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