I
have been in a wreck, ...... what do I do?
Someone
is involved in an automobile accident every 5 seconds in this country.
Boom. Crash! You have just been rear ended. Except for that sudden
headache and being a little shaken, you appear to be all right, right?
The following morning you awaken and you cannot move your neck and the
neck pain is so intense you can't make it in to work. The headache is
even worse than the day before. With each passing day your symptoms
worsen and there is no relief in sight. Boom. Crash! You have a whiplash!
Any
automobile accident, major or minor can have great influences on the
integrity of the structure and stability of the spinal column.
The first order of business after an accident, is to control any life-threatening
situations such as hemorrhages, breathing difficulties, and broken bones,
etc. These and other medical emergencies are the specialty of emergency
medicine. Allow emergency technicians to do their job at the scene of
an accident. Never deny emergency care, if they feel you
should be transported to the emergency room, by all means, "Let
them!”
Ok,
now you have been seen at the local emergency room. You have made
it home with your prescriptions, now comes a phone call from an obnoxious
insurance adjuster from the insurance company of the guy that hit you.
He intimidates you into making a taped interview about the accident.
He treats you like you’re his best friend, that is until you ask about
repairs to your car, a rental car, when will he pay for your medical
bills and pay you for the time you have lost time from work,
then he makes this paltry offer to pay your current medical bills and
maybe chump change for your suffering, if you will just settle with
him today. All you have to do is sign a release, releasing his company
from any further responsibility.
Don't
be bullied by insurance adjusters.
You
can say "NO.” Understand insurance companies make
money by either not paying claims or settling with you quickly, which
can save them thousands of dollars over time. Make sure you know
what your rights are under your state's law. It is also best to
have an attorney on your side, preferably one who specializes
in personal injuries.
If
you have not already discovered, most emergency rooms don’t give
soft tissue injuries much attention. Victims are often treated
with disrespect, given one or two prescriptions, and sent along their
merry way. If you don’t have any fractures and you don’t need
surgery, you’re OK! Right! Nothing can be further from the truth. The
violent actions of the head whipping back and forth rips and tears the
soft tissue structures of the neck and spine.
By
looking at this website you have taken the first step toward becoming
one of millions of Americans that have found relief through chiropractic
care, the natural and effective way to treat the body and protect it
from future degenerative problems associated with automobile accidents.