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In the aftermath of a car accident, you may feel inclined to forgo medical treatment as you feel fine and want to avoid the potential costs associated with receiving medical care. However, it’s crucial to prioritize your health and well-being by seeking prompt medical attention. If you have sustained severe injuries in a car accident, please don’t hesitate to contact a determined New York City Personal Injury Attorney who can assist you in purusing the justice you are entitled to. Please continue reading to learn the significance of visiting a doctor after a car accident in New York. 

What Are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries in New York?

While injuries resulting from car accidents can vary in severity due to the unique circumstances of each collision, some types of injuries are notably more common than others. Minor crash injuries often resolve within a matter of days without medical treatment. However, serious injuries can result in some level of permanent physical disability or death. As such, if you are involved in a car accident, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with the most common injuries to ensure your well-being.

In some cases, victims may initially feel fine right after an accident. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean they are walking away unscathed. When you are involved in an accident, your body will release adrenaline, which can temporarily mask any pain you may experience from injuries sustained, creating a false sense of security. Unfortunately, some injuries are not immediately evident and have delayed symptoms. Therefore, to ensure your health, you must be examined and treated by a medical professional who can diagnose your injuries. The following includes, but is not limited to, some of the most common injuries sustained in car accidents in New York:

  • Arm and leg injuries
  • Bone fractures
  • Chest and back injuries
  • Head injuries (traumatic brain injuries, most commonly concussions)
  • Internal organ damage
  • Lacerations
  • Neck and spinal cord damage
  • Soft tissue injuries

Why Do I Need to See a Doctor?

As mentioned above, you may not recognize your injuries or the extent of your injuries while you are at the scene of the accident. However, if anything feels different, no matter how minor, you should seek immediate medical attention. If you aren’t evaluated on-scene, you should go to the emergency room or make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible to ensure your health. Ultimately, prompt medical treatment could save your life, depending on the severity of your injuries.

Even if the EMTs on-scene give you the all-clear, it’s still important to see your doctor as soon as possible because your injuries will be documented and on record, which will help you prove the extent of your injuries should you pursue legal action against a negligent party. If you decide to file a personal injury claim to seek monetary compensation for your damages, you will need to prove that your injuries were sustained as a direct result of the car accident.

If you fail to document your injuries, the negligent party could argue that your injuries are not as severe as you claim. In addition, if you fail to seek proper medical care, they may claim that you are liable for the severity of your injuries because you did not mitigate them by obtaining medical care. Unfortunately, this can reduce the compensation you can recover for your losses.

At Swerling Law, we understand how devastating these matters can be. If you have been injured in a car accident due to someone else’s negligence, it’s in your best interest to connect with our dedicated legal team. Contact our firm today to discuss your case.

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