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How long do I have to seek medical treatment to be eligible for compensation?
There is no fixed deadline for seeking medical treatment after an accident, but delaying care can weaken your claim. Insurance companies may argue that your injuries were not caused by the accident if you wait too long. It's crucial to seek treatment as soon as possible, keep all medical records, and consult an attorney to safeguard your claim. While there’s no set deadline, seeking treatment immediately or within 72 hours is recommended.
Can I choose my own doctor after a car accident?
Yes, you can usually choose your own doctor. However, if you're filing a claim, your insurance company may have a list of preferred providers. It's best to check with your insurer beforehand.
What should I do if I don't feel injured immediately after the accident?
Even if you don't feel injured right away, it's important to seek medical attention. Injuries such as whiplash or concussions can take hours or days to show symptoms. Prompt medical evaluation helps document any injuries and links them to the accident, which is crucial for both your health and any future claims. Delaying treatment could make it harder to prove your injuries were related to the accident.
What are the first signs of whiplash after a car accident?
Common symptoms of whiplash include neck pain, stiffness, headaches, dizziness, and blurred vision. These symptoms might not appear immediately, so it's essential to get a medical evaluation if you feel any discomfort after an accident. Early diagnosis can prevent complications and strengthen your claim.

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