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Where Should I Go For Medical Care After A Traffic Incident?

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After being involved in a FL car, truck, or motorcycle accident, one of the most important steps you can take is to seek medical care. While many people know this, it is common for injured parties to be unsure about where to go for treatment.

Some care options include emergency rooms, urgent care clinics, or your primary healthcare provider. No matter where you go, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly and consult with an experienced Orlando personal injury attorney to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Always speak to an experienced accident lawyer before speaking to any insurance company.

Visiting an Emergency Room or Urgent Care Clinic

If you experience severe injuries, go to the emergency room (ER) as soon as possible. The ER is equipped to handle life-threatening conditions and provide immediate care for:

  • Head injuries. Concussions, traumatic brain injuries, or any injury that causes a loss of consciousness or confusion should be evaluated in an ER.
  • Severe bleeding. Any open wound that bleeds heavily or doesn’t stop after applying pressure needs urgent medical attention.
  • Broken bones. If you suspect a broken bone, particularly if it’s accompanied by severe pain or deformity, the ER is the right place to go.
  • Chest pain or breathing issues. These could be signs of internal injuries, such as a punctured lung or heart trauma, and require immediate evaluation.

Emergency care can be lifesaving, so it’s important not to delay treatment. Additionally, going to the ER right after an accident helps document your injuries, which can be crucial for any future legal claims.

When injuries aren’t life-threatening but still require prompt attention, an urgent care clinic might be the best option. Urgent care is suitable for:

  • Minor cuts or bruises. Superficial wounds or bruises that don’t seem severe but still need professional cleaning and treatment can be treated at an urgent care clinic.
  • Sprains and strains. If you’ve twisted an ankle or strained a muscle but don’t believe it’s a fracture, urgent care can provide the necessary care.
  • Minor neck or back pain. When experiencing mild to moderate pain in your neck or back, an urgent care clinic can assess your condition and recommend next steps.

Urgent care clinics typically have shorter wait times than ERs and are less costly, making them a convenient option for non-life-threatening injuries.

When to See other Healthcare Providers

In situations where there are no immediate, visible injuries, schedule an appointment with a primary healthcare provider to be sure there are no underlying issues. However, many primary care providers do not see accident victims and thus you may need to consult with a chiropractor, orthopedic physician or neurosurgeon.  Also, if the accident has aggravated a pre-existing condition or led to chronic pain, these physicians can coordinate ongoing care and treatment.

Medical care can be pricey, but you need to put your health first. Then, connect with an Orlando personal injury attorney who can work with insurance companies to ensure your medical bills are covered, whether through your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage or the at-fault driver’s insurance.

Should you see a doctor? Connecting with medical care after a traffic accident is crucial for your health and your legal case. Have a conversation with the lawyers at Israoui Law to learn more. Call 407-381-4529 for the personal attention you deserve.

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