What if I Didn’t See a Doctor After My Car Accident in New Jersey?

You were in a car accident in New Jersey. And, while the accident was surprising, you didn’t think you were injured.
A few weeks pass. You have been getting bad headaches. After finally visiting the doctor, you learn you have a concussion.
The concussion prevents you from working for several weeks. This concussion also makes it more difficult for you to do the things you love, contributing to your stress and unhappiness.
You want to obtain compensation for the accident. But you aren’t sure what to do or if you still can, in fact, obtain compensation because you didn’t see a doctor at first.
If the situation outlined above describes what you are going through, keep reading. And, if you want to move forward with a personal injury claim, contact Rosengard Law Group by calling 856-284-6446 or contact us online.
Why Seeing a Doctor Immediately Is Important
Seeing a doctor immediately after a car accident is very important for two major reasons:
- Your health
- Your personal injury claim considerations
By reading the sections below, you can learn more about why you must see a doctor after a car accident.
Your Health
A car accident can lead to some very serious injuries. Some of the most notable of these injuries are as follows:
- Internal bleeding
- Concussions
- Other TBIs
- Broken bones
- Bone fractures
- Scrapes and cuts
- Bruising
- Whiplash
- Organ damage
- Spinal cord damage
There is one more thing to consider: A couple of those injuries have a tendency to present themselves after a period of time has passed.
If you hit your head during a car accident, the long-term symptoms of a TBI — being unable to think properly and memory loss, among many others — may not appear until a few days or weeks have passed.
Given the seriousness of a car accident and the injuries it can create, coupled with the long-term effects of these injuries, it is of the utmost importance that you see a doctor after your car accident in New Jersey.
Your Personal Injury Claim Considerations
Waiting to see a doctor after your New Jersey car accident can be used against you if you pursue compensation. Insurance companies can use this evidence against you.
For example, if you go to a doctor two weeks after a car accident and learn you are injured, this can become a part of your claim. But the insurance company or other party may use the two-week delay to suggest the following:
- Your injuries were not caused by the accident.
- Your injuries aren’t very serious.
- Your injuries are not worth compensation.
By arguing any one of the above, the other side could avoid compensating you in full. This means that some or all of the damages you accrued because of your accident may be on your shoulders.
On the other hand, if you see a doctor right away, you create a medical record of your injuries. And that can become helpful evidence in any related legal matters.
Seeing a doctor immediately after a car accident can make it easier to obtain the compensation you deserve. Even if you didn’t do that, though, there is still a chance that you may be able to obtain compensation.
Obtaining Compensation Even if You Didn’t Go to a Doctor After Your Car Accident
A personal injury claim allows you to obtain compensation for the damages you sustained. And, if you were in a car accident, some of these damages might be the following:
- Current and future medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Lost income
By filing a personal injury claim and obtaining compensation, you can deal with the above. But if you don’t obtain compensation for the above, then you have to deal with these damages on your own.
To obtain compensation for a car accident, even if you didn’t go to a doctor afterward, you must prove that the accident caused your injuries and damages. However, not seeking medical attention is a significant mistake that can weaken your claim.
You can do this by obtaining evidence, such as the following:
- Pay stubs that demonstrate your lost income
- Medical reports demonstrating the extent of your injuries (even if they are delayed)
- Witness testimony regarding your health.
All of the above can help you build a case. This case can help you obtain compensation for the damages you suffered, reducing the challenges you may be experiencing.
You can file a personal injury claim by yourself. But it is often a good idea to at least meet with an experienced personal injury attorney.
An experienced personal injury attorney will help you present the evidence you obtain. Doing so can make it much easier for you to obtain compensation, especially if you didn’t see a doctor immediately after your car accident.
Didn’t See the Doctor After Your Accident? Don’t Give Up
Even if you did not seek medical help immediately after your car accident in New Jersey, there is a chance you may still be able to obtain compensation.
Contact Rosengard Law Group by calling 856-284-6446. Or contact us online.
We’ll help you understand your current situation, your legal options, and the paths forward to compensation for your New Jersey car accident.
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