Seeing a Doctor after an accident in Alabama is crucial to the integrity of your case. Don’t wait to go see a doctor after an car accident. It is very important to get the proper care after you have had an accident. It’s also very important to talk to a accident lawyer. You want to do this before you talk to the insurance company. Seeing a doctor is the single most important thing you can do, even an attorney will tell you this

 

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Accident-Doctor-LogoSince 2012, Accident Doctor has been dedicated to connecting personal injury patients and attorneys with qualified physicians who specialize in treating accident-related injuries.

Our nationwide network includes experienced medical professionals who provide care for individuals involved in car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck and tractor-trailer collisions, slip and fall incidents, and workers’ compensation cases.

All physicians listed on our platform accept PIP (Personal Injury Protection), no-fault insurance, Med Pay, third-party billing, and attorney liens.

With hundreds of years of combined experience, our network of providers includes chiropractors, medical doctors, orthopedic specialists, physical therapists, pain management experts, neurologists, and diagnostic imaging centers (MRI, CT scans, and X-rays).

Multiple locations in Alabama to serve you

Most every doctor that treats personal injury cases can bill in a variety of different ways

  • Third Party Billing
  • No fault insurance
  • Pip Insurance
  • Med Pay
  • Attorney’s Lien
  • Medical Lien
  • Bill directly to the auto insurance company

Most common method of billing in Alabama is an attorney’s lien. However, if you have med pay, pip or no fault, the doctor will bill the auto insurance directly.

The car insurance requirement for Alabama:

  • $25,000 bodily injury per person
  • $50,000 bodily injury for all persons per accident
  • $25,000 property damage
  • 25,000/50,000 Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (Can opt out)

Accidents in Alabama 2022

Most Alabama crashes (76 percent) occurred in urban areas, but most fatalities (59 percent) occurred in rural areas.

  • Total Accidents- 144,263
  • Injuries-37,935
  • Traffic Fatalities 986
  • Motorcyclist & moped Deaths-957
  • Pedestrian Fatalities-97

What can you do after an accident?

Right after you have an Alabama accident , you need to take pictures if you are able to. If a witness is available, get their information. Call the police. Always call the police. If you don’t get a police report, you might not have a case. If you are injured, go see a physician.

Alabama Cities

Abernant
Alabaster
Albertville
Alexander City
Andalusia
Anniston
Arab
Athens
Atmore
Attalla
Auburn
Bay Minette
Beauregard-Marvyn
Bessemer
Beulah
Big Sandy-Duncanville
Birmingham
Boaz
Bremen
Brook Highland
Calera
Center Point
Chelsea
Chickasaw
Clanton
Clay
Cloverdale
Concord
Craig-Tyler
Cullman
Danville
Daphne

Decatur
Demopolis
Dothan
Enterprise
Eufaula
Fairfield
Fairhope
Florence
Foley
Forestdale
Fort Payne
Fultondale
Gadsden
Gardendale
Greenville
Greenwood
Gulf Shores
Guntersville
Hamilton
Hartselle
Helena
Homewood
Hoover
Hope Hull
Hueytown
Huntsville
Irondale
Jacksonville
Jasper
Laceys Spring
Lake Purdy
Lanett

Langdale
Leeds
Lincoln
Long Island
Madison Crossroads
Madison
Meadowbrook
Meridianville
Millbrook
Mobile
Monroeville
Montevallo
Montgomery
Moody
Morris Chapel
Mountain Brook
Muscle Shoals
Northport
Oneonta
Opelika
Opp
Oxford
Ozark
Pelham
Pell City
Phenix City
Pike Road
Pinson
Pleasant Grove
Prattville
Prichard
Rainbow City

Roanoke
Russellville
Saks
Saraland
Satsuma
Scottsboro
Selma
Semmes
Sheffield
Simcoe
Smiths Station
Southside
Spanish Fort
Sylacauga
Talladega
Tallassee
Tanner-Williams
Tarrant
Theodore
Tillmans Corner
Tri-Cities
Troy
Trussville
Tuscaloosa
Tuscumbia
Tuskegee-Milstead
Tuskegee
Valley
Vestavia Hills
Vinemont
Websters Chapel
Wetumpka

Call us today, We can help

If you have been hurt in an accident, give us a call, we can help