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    The Role of Medical Records in Your Car Accident Claim

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesSeptember 22, 20235 Mins Read
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    Injuries caused by other’s negligence can be severe and extremely painful. Victims can hold negligent parties accountable for their actions and seek recovery/compensation for their loss with the help of a personal injury claim. 

    If you are living in Plano and have faced a personal injury case, connecting with a personal injury attorney in Plano would be the best option for you. Your personal injury attorney will help you gather your medical records, as it is a crucial requirement when dealing with a personal injury case. 

    Having your detailed medical record to support your claim is vital. You can build a solid case with medical evidence approved by your medical practitioner. 

    What Types of Records Do Insurance Carriers Review?

    If you have received injuries in a car accident, your no-fault insurance provider will ask you to get an independent medical examination. This medical examination involves an independent doctor who will assist you in your medical procedure. 

    He will examine and look deeper into your medical history and previous records. 

    • If your doctor declares the “causation,” it means that according to medical data and your doctor’s expertise, your injuries are the result of your accident. They are directly caused by the accident, and no other factor is involved in causing your injuries. 
    • Receiving persistent and scheduled treatments for your injuries is also an important factor. The point that how regularly you have to get your treatments and visit your doctor is crucial. The frequency of your treatments, like your visits to chiropractors and physiotherapists to get the treatments, all these things matter a lot.
    • How your physicians describe your injuries and how severe your injuries are according to your doctor. It is important for the insurance carriers to look into the condition of your injuries. 
    • They will also look into the opinions of your injury doctors. They will see whether your physicians allow you to receive further treatment or suggest you stop the treatment. This will give them a clear perspective of your medical condition in an authentic way.

    Your no-fault insurance company can stop your further medical treatments if the independent doctor states that your medical records are not sufficient or enough. This is not a good sign. 

    Suppose you got injured in an accident and you are experiencing this phase of independent medical examination scheduled by your no-fault insurance provider. In that case, you should contact your personal injury attorney as soon as possible. 

    Your injury attorney will guide you through the process and help you collect the required documents and reports. A personal injury attorney is someone who is familiar with the kind of documentation and quality medical reports and will help you through this process for your case. 

    Why Is It Important to Keep Your Medical Records After A Car Crash?

    Insurance providers and adjusters can tell a lot about a person’s injuries by looking into his medical records. They can tell about the long-term impact of the injury and how it is disturbing a victim’s daily life, all with the help of a thorough medical record. 

    If you are injured in an accident, we suggest you seek medical attention as early as possible. If a victim does not receive any medical help after receiving injuries, the court will assume that his injuries are not serious and he does not need any medical help.

    Insurance companies can be pretty harsh in this regard. They will try to ignore your case or will brush it under the carpet just because the victim did not receive any medical assistance after the accident. They will try their best to secure the amount of compensation and pay you a reduced amount by labeling your injuries as unurgent.

    That is why an insurance company will provide you a very reduced amount of compensation for the suffering and issues an injury caused you instead of the actual condition of your injury. That is why getting medical treatment right after an accident is highly crucial. 

    You can also lose your total financial support/compensation this way.

    In the same way, if your doctor asks you to visit for follow-up check-ups and treatments and you fail to visit them, you will lose the deserved compensation since this can weaken your claim. 

    This way, your injuries can turn into severe conditions, and the court will think that your injuries were insignificant. You missing your doctor’s advice, instructions, and follow-up treatments shows that your injuries are not serious and you don’t need medical help. 

    How Your Health History is An Important Part of Your Claim?

    Your health history is a strong asset that you need to keep safe with you. It can help you with your claim later. We can build a solid case by showing:

    • You received injuries because of the accident
    • You received medical assistance for those injuries
    • You have to experience pain and suffering because of those injuries
    • You have received permanent injuries
    • Those injuries and treatments affected your daily life in a negative way.
    • They will affect your daily life in the future as well.

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