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Being injured in a car crash creates an immediate and complex situation even if you are the only party involved. When the accident is caused by another driver’s negligence, however, it adds a whole other layer of frustration.
Why should victims have to pay for things like surgery, emergency care or vehicle damages that someone else caused?
At PKSD, we agree. However, before you can ask the at-fault party to pay up, you need to identify your damages and add up the costs. You also need to prove these costs were the result of the crash and caused by the other driver. If you cannot link your damages to the crash, there is no way the insurance company will pay for anything.
Find out how tracking medical expenses after a crash could provide evidence and put more money in your pocket. Better still, call our firm today to find out what we can do to help you succeed in your claim. Our firm offers a free consultation to answer your questions and discuss your situation.
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There are a few ways that tracking your medical costs and treatments can help the outcome of your claim.
We always remind people to get medical care immediately after a crash, not later.
The reason for this is simple. Getting examined in the first place is critical for your health, and that should always be a top priority. However, when you go to the hospital, details about your visit are also documented in your medical records. For instance, the date and time of your visit, diagnosis and treatment you received.
These details help link your injuries to the crash. Each visit will also result in new costs for the care you received. Injured victims who skip seeking medical care or fail to track their expenses after a crash will have a much harder time proving their case.
Depending on the severity of your injuries, your doctor may recommend surgery, physical therapy and other treatment. It is important that you attend these appointments to help you heal faster and more fully. Not following up with medical care could actually slow your recovery. It could even cause your injuries to worsen or prevent you from being able to fully heal.
Continuing with your care and attending your appointments also supports your legal claim. Each visit, your doctor will add documentation about your ongoing treatment, the progress you are making and estimated prognosis.
Missing your appointments, however, can have the opposite effect. It gives room for insurers to argue that you are not trying to get better or that your injuries are not as bad as you say. In either case, it can negatively impact your claim.
There are so many medical costs associated with a car crash claim. These expenses add up quickly and can place a significant financial burden on you and your family. Documenting each of these costs provides tangible evidence of your damages and supports your claim.
Injury victims should track their medical costs from the very beginning. There are several ways you can do this, and we will explain how later in this blog. The key here is to track all related documents and make sure they are safely stored.
Having these records can help you easily recall information later on that you would not be able to remember otherwise.
You could, but it would still not provide enough evidence on its own. It also gives the insurance company access to all of your private medical records, including those not relevant to your crash. Doing this could do your claim more harm than good.
A better approach is to have your attorney review your records and make sure the insurance company only gets access to details related to your claim.
Any costs related to your crash and your injuries should be carefully tracked and recorded. Specific examples of the medical expenses you should track should include:
In short, anything you have to pay for because of your crash and the damages you suffered as a result.
There are many ways you can track your expenses from a crash. We list a couple of methods that are known to work.
Some of the methods we recommend include:
Whatever method you choose, remember to be consistent.
Our attorneys at PKSD are both experienced and knowledgeable. We have been helping victims of car crashes and other injuries for decades. Our Milwaukee-area auto crash attorneys are ready to help you recover the full and fair compensation you need.
Call our law offices any time of day or night. Our team is ready to take your call and set up your free case review. If you choose our firm to represent you, there are also no upfront costs to pay.
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Medical Records Give Proof of Your Injuries
We always remind people to get medical care immediately after a crash, not later.
The reason for this is simple. Getting examined in the first place is critical for your health, and that should always be a top priority. However, when you go to the hospital, details about your visit are also documented in your medical records. For instance, the date and time of your visit, diagnosis and treatment you received.
These details help link your injuries to the crash. Each visit will also result in new costs for the care you received. Injured victims who skip seeking medical care or fail to track their expenses after a crash will have a much harder time proving their case.
Follow-Up Appointments Also Support Your Claim
Depending on the severity of your injuries, your doctor may recommend surgery, physical therapy and other treatment. It is important that you attend these appointments to help you heal faster and more fully. Not following up with medical care could actually slow your recovery. It could even cause your injuries to worsen or prevent you from being able to fully heal.
Continuing with your care and attending your appointments also supports your legal claim. Each visit, your doctor will add documentation about your ongoing treatment, the progress you are making and estimated prognosis.
Missing your appointments, however, can have the opposite effect. It gives room for insurers to argue that you are not trying to get better or that your injuries are not as bad as you say. In either case, it can negatively impact your claim.
Medical Costs Quickly Add Up
There are so many medical costs associated with a car crash claim. These expenses add up quickly and can place a significant financial burden on you and your family. Documenting each of these costs provides tangible evidence of your damages and supports your claim.”
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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