After any auto collision, see a doctor. Even if you feel fine and aren’t exhibiting any symptoms, you could still have hidden injuries. Documenting your injuries in a medical record as soon as possible is critical to your case’s success. If you don’t see a doctor and begin having neck pain two weeks after your accident, the attorneys for the other side could argue that your neck pain arose from something that happened after the accident.

Your health insurance should cover your medical care to start. If needed, our attorneys may negotiate a medical lien that allows you to get the medical care you need now and the medical facility to be paid after you receive compensation. Never let financial constraints keep you from getting the medical care you need and deserve after an Uber accident.

If you delay getting medical treatment and it causes your condition to worsen, the insurance company might argue against paying for some of it. Getting early treatment is something you must do to mitigate your damages after an accident.