Contact the Automobile Injury Clinic of Brandon for complete Car Accident Care. We have Medical Doctors, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists and access to specialty Doctors for Auto Accidents.
Accident Doctor Group
Serving Brandon, FL
(813) 213-3305
You will never pay out of pocket for Auto Accident care and you do not need an Injury Attorney. All insurance plans accepted including PIP, No Fault and LOP. We also treat bus, commercial and hit and run Accidents.
We have over 25 years of combined experience in treating Auto Accident Injuries. Each of our No fault Doctors must take continuing education, specializing in Auto Accident Injuries. In addition, we offer an integrated approach to medical treatment for Car Accidents.
What is Integrated Medicine for Automobile Accidents?
Integrated medicine is the combination of multiple medical disciplines into one comprehensive treatment plan. Ok, that is far too technical. To make it simple, integrated medicine will combine a Medical Doctor, Chiropractor, Physical Therapist and any other specialty Doctor into one treatment plan. This way, each Doctor can provide input where needed, in their specific area of specialty. Automobile Accident Injuries can be complicated, which is why an integrated doctors approach to treatment is so important.
Proper Documentation is Necessary for Car Accidents
When dealing with multiple Accident Doctors on one case, documentation is key. Each Accident Doctor must know how you are progressing each and every day. This documentation allows each Accident Doctor to know where you are today what you need moving forward. In addition, your personal injury case will use this documentation to support your treatment and injury claims. A qualified Car Accident Doctor will document every medical treatment after. This information could become very important if your case goes to court.
Contact the Brandon Auto Accident Doctors today if you have been injured and need to be checked out by a qualified Accident Physician. We accept PIP and No Fault insurance, and you do not need an attorney to get treatment after a Car Accident.
When should you call 911 after a Car Wreck?
Most people will agree that it is a good idea to call the police after any Automobile Accident. However, calling 911 is different than calling the police and is not always necessary. The 911 responders will connect you to the police and is generally the quickest way to report your Car Accident. You can also call the local police station or wait a few minutes until the police arrive on scene. On the other hand, if you have more than mild pain or notice other passengers experiencing severe pain, then you should call 911 immediately. Calling 911 will give the medical responders additional time to send medical help.
Make sure to report your Car Accident
Aside from injuries, contacting the Police can help keep all of the parties honest. What does honesty have to do with your Car Accident? Well, drivers may change their mind about what happened during the collision, or there could be mistakes on the Accident Report. Having a police officer involved gives you a layer of protection against untruthful drivers or other mistakes that could impact your life. A police report is often the first step in the long process of collecting documentation for your case in the event that you went to court.
Here are a few additional things to keep in mind after your Car Accident
The first thing to remember after any Collision is don’t panic. Of course, that is easier said than done. Your adrenaline is pumping, cars are stopping and starting to pull over. If your car does run, you most likely cannot safely pull off the road. And of course, you have that guy who doesn’t know what happened and won’t stop honking.
Don’t look around, take several deep breaths while thinking of unicorns and rainbows. Ok, really, don’t make any sudden movements. Your body is most likely swelling to protect the damaged areas and the last thing you need is another shock. Whiplash and other common Auto Accident injuries can take several hours or even days to feel. Give your body a few minutes to identify the source of any severe pain.
I’m alive after my Accident, now what?
If you are able to move, or if your car does run, you need to pull off to a safe location to prevent further collisions. Protecting yourself and others should be your first thought after any Automobile Accident. Once in a safe location, begin the process of collecting information about the Car Wreck. Take pictures of the scene, other vehicles involved, all the drivers and passengers and any other information that could help support your case. And never, never accept fault or say that you are sorry. It is up to the police officer on site to decide fault, not you. However, you should not hide or lie about the events of the Collision.
How long do I have to see a PIP or No Fault doctor?
In the state of Florida, residents only have 14 days from the original date of Car Wreck to qualify for PIP coverage. For instance, say that you were hit from behind by a tractor trailer on Saturday the 4th. You must see an Accident Doctor before the 29th to qualify for PIP benefits. We get calls all the time from patients who felt that their whiplash injuries would simply go away over time. After two weeks of pain and discomfort they call only to find out that they missed the 14 day PIP window. We can generally treat Automobile Accident injuries on the same day provided that you are able to obtain a claim number.
Call our Brandon Car Accident Doctors today if you have been injured and need to be checked out by a Medical Doctor. You will never pay out of pocket for Auto Accident doctor treatment and you do not need an attorney.
How do I get a claim number for my Car Accident?
Generally speaking, you can contact your own insurance company to obtain a claim number. Simply report the Car Accident and request a claim number for medical treatment. The claim number is used by the insurance company to track your specific case. In fact, you can either use a claim number from your own insurance company or from the person at fault for the Car Wreck. Your insurance company will simply collect any owed funds at the time of settlement. For instance, you may end up with several claim numbers from multiple parties involved in the Car Collision.
What will hurt my personal injury claim?
Delayed treatment or gaps in treatment are the two main contributors to a weak Auto Accident case. For instance, the insurance company may see delayed treatment as a signal that you are not seriously injured after your rear end collision.
In summary, delayed medical treatment can hurt your personal injury claim in the event that your case went to court. Call or visit the Accident Doctor Group to get top rate treatment for your Auto Accident injuries. Additionally, we can help you avoid the billing pitfalls while getting the best medical treatment and the best doctors in the Florida area.
Accident Doctor Group
Contact Our Brandon Accident Doctor Today
Contact the Brandon Accident Doctors for immediate care of your injury needs. We accept all auto insurance plans including PIP and NO Fault. Commercial, Tractor Trailer, and Attorney liens Welcome.