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Delayed Onset Injuries And Meeting With A Personal Injury Attorney

When you are in a car accident, the full extent of your injuries may not always be obvious right away. It's important to seek medical care, even when you feel as if your injuries are not significant. Whiplash injuries can set in a day or two after your accident, and you could have repercussions from an accident that you aren't yet aware of. Injuries that result in time off from work may mean it's time to meet with a personal injury attorney. If you have new symptoms that were not originally reported, take the time to contact your doctor to see what you should do.

Follow Through with Recommended Treatment

After a personal injury, it's important to follow through with all recommended treatment. If you see your primary care physician first, they will come up with an initial diagnosis and treatment recommendations. In the case of whiplash, your treatment plan may include physical therapy, massage, hot and cold therapy, and medication. Make sure to follow up with all referrals, as this is going to establish your overall injuries. 

If New Symptoms Are Bothersome

In a whiplash injury, you may begin to experience tingling or burning in your arms or hands. If there is inflammation in your cervical spine or an injury to one of your discs, you may need further diagnostics to figure out what is wrong. If the pain is sharp or otherwise worrisome, call your physician right away for advice. There are times when a disc injury is not obvious right away, and you will want to get the right treatment for your injuries. As injuries become more clear, contact a personal injury attorney to start talking about your case.

Your Progress Over Time

If you are diagnosed with whiplash, you can expect that you are going to feel a bit worse before you feel better. A serious whiplash injury causes damage to your neck, soft tissue, and sometimes your vertebral discs. If your pain does not subside with rest, medication, and physical therapy, you need to talk to your treatment provider about your options. If you aren't improving, you need to find the treatment that can help you.

Delayed onset injuries are common when it comes to whiplash. If you are rear-ended by a negligent driver, it's time to talk about your options. If you have damage to your car or you are unable to work, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit.

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Finding Someone Who Can Be On Your Side

About six years ago, I was involved in a terrible car accident. After the wreck, I was faced with my own recovery in addition to working and caring for my kids. Against my better judgement, I tried to take care of things on my own at first. Unfortunately, I found that the insurance adjusters were less-than-accommodating. To improve my chances of winning my case, I contacted a personal injury attorney. In addition to being on my side, my attorney fought hard in court. My blog is filled with information about personal injury law, because I want you to know which options are available to you.