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Will Taking An Ambulance Strengthen My Claim?

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After a Florida car accident, you may wonder if you should take an ambulance to have your injuries assessed or if you should wait and take yourself to a medical care center. Sometimes people want to wait and connect with their family physician to have their injury properly diagnosed. There are often different healthcare options when an injury is not severe. Major injuries that require immediate care should be seen without delay by emergency healthcare providers.

While each situation is unique, if you are considering the need for an ambulance or another person at the accident site says you should take an ambulance, you should probably take it. This is in the best interests of your recovery. While it is true ambulance costs could be part of your financial recovery, making your health the first priority following a collision is important. Then, share the costs of the crash with a Delray Beach personal injury attorney to learn about the damage recovery process.

Assess If It Is Safe to Drive and See a Doctor

You need to keep yourself safe after an accident. If the collision was minor and nobody is injured, carefully maneuver the vehicle out of the flow of traffic. But if a car crash is major, leave the cars, emergency vehicles will assist.

When assessing your injuries, recognize that people experience surges of adrenaline when they are involved in traumatic events, like car accidents, and you may not realize the extent of your injuries. Beauce of this, it may not be safe for you to drive yourself to a healthcare center. A health condition may quickly get worse or you may have a latent issue you are not yet aware of. Sometimes taking an emergency vehicle is best.

Issues that are cause of concern following a crash:

  • Neck, back, and chest pains
  • Feeling nauseous, lightheaded, or dizzy
  • Cuts, bleeding, and burns

Additionally, the personnel of an ambulance will know where to go to have your issue treated quickly, because they know which hospitals are accepting patients and what level of care each location can provide.

Insurance negotiations can be complicated should you refuse an ambulance. An adjuster may suggest you were not injured as a direct result of the crash, but a Delray Beach personal injury attorney can help fight denials and claim reductions. Put your health first, see the healthcare providers you need to heal, and connect with a lawyer to receive a full settlement.

Did you take an ambulance after a Florida accident and are wondering who is responsible for that bill? The knowledgeable attorneys at Earnhart Law can help. Our legal team will assess your documentation and let you know how much your claim is worth. Then, next steps can be strategized and taken. Our skilled lawyers have been protecting the rights of personal injury clients for over 30 years, so we know what expenses are covered and how you can secure the compensation you need to move forward. Call 561-265-2220 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

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