Questions To Ask Your Doctor After A Florida Car Accident?
After suffering injuries in a Florida car accident, among the first things you should do is see a doctor. There are a few things to keep in mind when interacting with doctors after a car accident. First, accident victims need to be honest with their doctors. Second, you should ask your doctor as many questions as possible.
Below, we share some questions you should ask your doctor after a Florida car accident.
#1: What are my injuries?
It is crucial that you understand what injuries you suffered in your car accident and the full extent of those injuries. Asking your doctor this question is an excellent way to ensure the doctor lists all the injuries you sustained and the extent of those injuries.
Understanding what injuries you sustained in your car accident will ensure you receive all the treatment you need. It will also allow you to start putting together a car accident claim.
#2: What caused my injuries?
It is vital that you not only know that your injuries were caused by your auto accident but that you also know exactly how each injury occurred. For instance, did you suffer a traumatic brain injury because you hit your head on the steering wheel or because you hit a pillar in your vehicle?
Understanding exactly how you sustained your injury can prove beneficial when you file a claim. If, for example, the insurance company tries to claim that you had a pre-existing condition, you can explain exactly how you sustained your injury.
#3: Should I take time off while I recover?
Depending on your injuries’ severity, you might need to take time off work while you recover. By asking your doctor this question, you can avoid returning to work before you are ready. If you resume work before you are ready, it may do more harm.
If your physician tells you to take time off work, you don’t have to stress about lost wages, as you can recover compensation for lost wages in an accident claim.
#4: Will my injuries affect my future?
Asking this question can give you an idea of the challenges you may face in the future. If, for example, your physician foresees that your injuries will last for years to come, it means your work may be affected, and you may incur future medical expenses. Fortunately, you can recover compensation for loss of future earning capacity and future medical expenses.
#5: Can I get copies of my medical records?
You will need your medical records to build your car accident case. The defense side may also need a copy of your medical records. Depending on your doctor, you can get a copy of your medical records by simply asking, or you may need to fill out forms to make a formal request for your records.
Contact Us for Legal Help
After you seek medical treatment and speak with your doctor, contact our Tampa personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm. We can work with you to seek compensation for your injuries from the negligent party/parties.
The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Ocala, Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, Bradenton, Daytona Beach, and West Palm Beach areas.
Source:
flhsmv.gov/traffic-crash-reports/crash-dashboard/