Auto Accident Care

Do You Know Your Rights? Please print and read a copy of our free brochure, “What to Do in Case Of An Auto Accident.” This is important information that explains your rights. Keep the brochure in your glove compartment and make copies to distribute to friends and family.While our brochure highlights some areas of your medical and legal rights, it is not to qualified local attorneys who can assist you with any claims or concerns as a result of accidental injuries. We can and will assist you with your rights as they pertain to medical-legal issues.

Your health and legal issues are our primary concerns.

We recognize that oftentimes, in representing injured parties, we will be called upon for our expert medical and legal opinion and we are experienced in these matters. We keep concise, accurate, medical and legal records and descriptions of your injuries for documentation purposes. Our doctors will present credible, medical, factual evidence in narrative format to substantiate any claims, meet burdens of proof of injury and mandates of law.

You may be entitled to be examined and treated by a physician after an accident. You may be entitled to be represented by an attorney. Auto insurance will pay for medical expenses under most conditions.

Our doctors operate from modern, efficient business offices and will verify your coverage before treating you and assisting you in filling out any insurance claim forms. You are entitled to undergo any necessary medical care to return you to pre-injury status and until you reach physiological recovery from any injuries.

If you have been in an accident, do not forego your rights to be examined by a doctor and consult with an attorney. Exercise your rights; you have insurance for this purpose.

If any care is indicated, it is easier and more time- and cost-effective to handle any necessary treatment before the condition can progress. If legal representation is necessary, it is prudent to preserve the facts and evidence as soon after the accident as possible. Act now.

 
Know your rights