Thursday, February 25, 2010

Car Accidents & Texting while driving

As many of us are aware as we see commercials, billboards, and public announcements, while trying to teach our kids and retrain ourselves that texting while driving is now considered breaking the law, the census is out, it has not decreased the number of car accidents that we are seeing in our state as most had hoped.


As some of you may already know that I pride myself in understanding and properly treating the injuries that do occur in those types of car accidents.

I also know that many of you may feel a bit out of your comfort zone and over whelmed in trying to understand and figure out the liability and insurance game you face. Well let me set your mind at ease... State law allows all of us to receive treatment covered at 100%. I have been doing this for a long time, my staff and I have most of the answers you need to make it easy, and if I don't, I have a great working relationship with many injury attorney’s that we can consult.

Most people are not aware that some auto accident injuries are so subtle that they are often not detected for weeks or even months following an accident. A common complaint with auto accident victims is that they don’t feel like their normal selves. Besides the obvious injuries such as whiplash, bruising and muscle stiffness you may be experiencing neck pain, back pain, headaches, numbness, and more subtle symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, trouble sleeping or find that you cannot concentrate and are tired all the time.

Because back pain and neck pain can be early signs of a severe problem, you should be evaluated by a professional quickly. Ignoring the discomfort in your neck and back might make for more complex medical problems.

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