How Can Denying Immediate Medical Care Hurt My Claim?

It is important to receive immediate medical care after your personal injury claim because certain injuries may take days, weeks, or months to surface (i.e., concussions, internal bleeding, soft tissue injuries, etc). Aside from your personal health, you must get immediate care to better support your legal action. Read on to discover how denying immediate medical care can hurt your claim and how a seasoned Landover Maryland personal injury lawyer can work on your case.

How does denying immediate medical care hurt my personal injury claim?

If you deny medical care immediately after your personal injury accident, you may open up the opportunity for the defendant to make arguments against you in your claim proceedings. More specifically, they may argue the following points:

  • The defendant may argue that, since there was no immediate medical care, your injuries are not directly tied to the events of the accident.
  • The defendant may argue that, since there was no immediate medical care, your injuries are not as severe as you are claiming.
  • The defendant may argue that you would have recovered from your injuries more easily with immediate medical care.

With any of the aforementioned arguments, you are hurting the legitimacy of your claim. Ultimately, you may lessen your chances of being awarded the financial compensation that you require to properly heal from your injuries.

How does medical care benefit my claim?

With all things considered, it may be to your benefit to receive medical care promptly after your accident. This means submitting to an emergency first responder’s initial medical examination at the scene; an ambulance ride to the emergency room; and additional medical treatment at the hospital.

Essentially, agreeing to these procedures allows you to collect a sufficient amount of evidence for your claim. That is, along the way, you may be able to retrieve the following pieces of proof:

  • Medical bills that describe the cost of your incurred injuries.
  • Medical documents that describe the date and time in which you incurred your injuries.
  • Medical test results that describe the types of injuries you have incurred.
  • Doctor’s notes that describe the seriousness of your injuries and how they may negatively affect your quality of life.
  • Prescriptions that describe the treatment plan that you require to heal from your injuries going forward (i.e., attending physical therapy sessions, using handicap devices, taking medications, etc).

This proof should pair with the photos and videos you took of your injuries while still at the scene of your accident; along with witness testimonies that state how you exactly incurred these injuries.

Overall, you must take your personal injury claim seriously. So pick up the phone and call a competent Landover, Maryland personal injury lawyer today. Someone at The The Law Office of Conrad W. Judy III, LLC will be happy to answer.

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Notable Results Recent settlements and judgments that we have obtained for our clients.
$2,983,000 Medical Malpractice Jury Verdict
$225,000 Automobile Settlement
$150,000 Pedestrian Settlement
  • $2,983,000 Medical Malpractice Jury Verdict
  • $225,000 Automobile Settlement
  • $150,000 Pedestrian Settlement
  • $1,200,000 Premise Liability Settlement
  • $350,000 Trucking Accident Settlement
  • $170,000 Commercial Trucking Accident Settlement
  • $125,000 Vehicle Accident Settlement
  • $150,000 Vehicle Accident Settlement
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