Been Injured In A Car Accident? Why Physical Therapy Is Crucial To Your Personal Injury Case And Your Physical Recovery

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If you spend any time driving in the United States, you should know that there are approximately 6 million car accidents every year, with about 3 million people suffering injuries from those accidents. Unfortunately, that means you have a good chance of being involved in at least one car accident during your lifetime. The important thing to remember is that you're going to need help after a car accident; both medical and legal help.

You'll need the medical help to ensure you recover from your physical injuries. You'll need legal help to ensure that you recover from the financial aspects of the accident. When it comes to treatment, physical therapy actually falls into both categories. Here are three reasons why physical therapy is crucial to your personal injury case, and to your physical recovery.

Improves Your Chances of a Fair Settlement

If you've sustained injuries in a car accident, the insurance company will wait until you finish all medical treatment before entering into settlement negotiations. That is, unless you've opted to avoid medical treatment, including physical therapy. Unfortunately, foregoing medical treatment can leave you with the lasting effects of your car accident.

To help improve your chances of a fair insurance settlement, and to ensure that you heal from your injuries properly, you need to follow through with physical therapy after your accident. It's important to remember that you should continue with your physical therapy until your doctor gives you the go-ahead to stop treatment. Not only will this help you recover from your injuries, it will also improve your attorneys ability to plead your case during settlement negotiations.

Reduces the Pain of Accident Injuries

A car accident will take quite a toll on your body. Even if the injuries seem minor, you're still going to feel a lot of pain throughout your body, especially in the joints and muscles You may also experience some soft tissue damage, which can also cause increased pain and weakness. Physical therapy can help reduce the pain associated with those injuries, especially those related to your joints and muscles.

Speeds Up the Healing Process

When you're injured in a car accident, and your joints and muscles are sore, you may be tempted to stay in bed throughout the recovery process. Unfortunately, that's not necessarily the best thing to do when you want a successful recovery – unless your doctor still has you on bed rest. If your doctor hasn't put you on bed rest, physical therapy can help speed up the recovery process by increasing blood flow to your injured joints and muscles. Not only that, but physical therapy will help keep your joints moving, which will improve range of motion, so you can heal faster.

If you were involved in a car accident this summer, make sure you receive the care you need for a full recovery. Be sure to contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. They can help you receive the compensation you need for your injuries.


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