Are Medical Records Important for a Car Accident Case?

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Are Medical Records Important for a Car Accident Case?

Being involved in a car accident can be a traumatic experience. From the sudden impact to the unsettling sound of metal crunching, the aftermath of a crash often leaves drivers and passengers feeling overwhelmed, especially when injuries are involved. While navigating the recovery process, it is important to understand that several steps are required to secure fair compensation for your sustained damages. A critical component of this process is reviewing your medical history and records.

How Do Medical Records Affect Your Car Accident Claim?

To receive fair compensation for medical expenses and property damage, you must demonstrate two key points: your physical condition before the accident and how the accident caused your current injuries. Additionally, you will need to show the extent of the damage sustained. The more severe your injuries, the more you may be entitled to compensation.

Your prior medical records serve as evidence of your health before the accident. Along with reports from first responders and medical personnel, these records help to illustrate the severity of your injuries. Without this documentation, proving the connection between the accident and your injuries, as well as the seriousness of your condition, may be difficult.

Insurance companies often have a financial interest in minimizing payouts, so without detailed medical records, they may challenge the cause of your injuries or suggest that they resulted from a different incident.

Can Medical Records Influence the Outcome of a Settlement?

When you file a claim, insurance adjusters review your medical records to determine the appropriate amount of compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and potential future earnings. The clearer your records are in documenting the severity of your injuries and linking them to the accident, the more likely you will receive a fair settlement.

It is important to note that insurance companies frequently offer an initial settlement amount that may not fully compensate you. Working with an experienced car accident attorney can help you present the strongest possible case and maximize your potential payout.

What Should You Do If Your Medical Records Are Incomplete?

If you discover any errors or omissions in your medical records, it is important to contact your healthcare provider immediately. Missing appointments, inaccurate diagnoses, or incorrect prescriptions can harm your case and reduce the compensation you receive.

Protect Your Interests With the New Brunswick Car Accident Lawyers at Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P.

For legal help, contact the New Brunswick car accident lawyers at Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P. We will help you gather the necessary medical documentation, build a strong case, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if needed. For a free consultation, call us at 732-247-3600 or fill out our online contact form. We serve clients from our New Brunswick, Somerville, and Freehold, New Jersey offices, covering Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County.

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To schedule a confidential consultation, contact us online or call our offices, in New Brunswick at (732) 247-3600, in Somerville at (908) 448-2560, or in Freehold at (732) 828-2234.

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