Legal Guide

Can I Claim For Physical Therapy After A Car Accident?

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Injuries caused by car accidents are among the leading accidental injuries among Americans. According to the National Traffic Safety Administration, a whopping 4.8 million Americans get accidental injuries each year.

These injuries differ significantly in their severity and nature; some may leave permanent damages on the victims. Some, however, may be treated, and the victim can get back on their feet in a short time.

Here are some common injuries witnessed in most car accidents:

  • Burns
  • Fractured bones.
  • Internal organs damage
  • Muscle injuries.
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Mental injuries like PTSD
  • Joint injuries.

After a fatal motor vehicle crash, you will need proper ongoing care for your healing. Physical therapy will significantly impact how fast and how well you will recuperate. Regardless of how minor you think the accident is, you should strive to get physical therapy.

What Can I Expect After An Accident?

What to expect depends on so many aspects regarding the crash you just had. However, as stated above, no matter how minor you think the accident is, you should get immediate medical care.

You may not feel anything right after the accident but expect to feel worse 24, 48, or 72 hours after the accident. After treating the injury at hand, most doctors will recommend physical therapy sessions to help with fast healing.

So how long should I go to physical therapy after a car accident? If you seek medical attention right after a crash, your doctor will determine how long you will need physical therapy.

After a car accident and getting the complete treatment you need, you will notice that your routine might not go back to how it was before the accident. The main reason behind this is that you might still experience some soreness, stiff muscles, and headaches after the treatment.

Even after complete treatment, you know that you still need physical therapy if you start feeling all of these.

The Benefits of Physical Therapy

Below are some benefits related to physical therapy you can expect:

  1. Accelerated healing.
  2. Enhanced strength.
  3. Motion restoration.
  4. Pain reduction.

Who Will Pay for My Physical Therapy Sessions?

Every physical therapy session with your doctor will need finances, and this is where people choose to give up on physical therapy. This doesn't have to be you, and you do not have to pay for your physical therapy sessions.

The party responsible for the crash is legally liable for any subsequent damages, including treatments and physical therapy sessions.

Therefore you do not have to pay a dime for the sessions. The problem is, the insurers are never willing to pay out fully to the victims. That is why for you to claim for physical therapy, you will need a lawyer aggressive enough to claim for your full payment.

Bottom Line

If you had a car accident where the other party is solely responsible for causing the accident, you do not have to pay for physical therapy. The responsible party is fully liable, and you should courageously and with the help of an aggressive lawyer ask for your total compensation.


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