I feel Hurt Days After an Accident Can It be Connected?
June 29th, 2012 tmccoy
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If you’ve never been in a car accident before you may not understand how much pain you may be in. With most accidents, the shock of the event will send you into adrenaline overload and you may not feel hurt the day of the accident. It’s just like exercising or playing a rough sport, you may not feel it until the next day.
But maybe it’s been a few days and now you’re feeling the pain. Can the accident still be the cause of your pain? The only way to truly know is to see a doctor, but it is likely.
The doctor will need to show how you’re injured and how it relates to the accident. The doctor will do tests and see if your injury is serious enough to warrant compensation from the party who injured you. If the doctor is able to prove that the accident caused the harm, then you can begin to seek compensation to recover from the cost. These costs can include prescription drugs, doctor visits, lost wages, and medical bills. To help you seek that compensation, you should get the advice of a personal injury lawyer who has dealt with these types of issues before. Watch the video now to learn more.
To learn more about personal injury accident laws, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (800) 800-9797. I welcome your call.

