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If you’ve been in an auto accident, it’s important to immediately schedule a medical examination to document and treat any injuries or symptoms caused by the event. Early evaluation can ensure proper care and support your recovery.
To ensure a smooth process, please bring the following items:
A valid form of identification (ID).
A list of recent doctors, medications, and relevant medical history.
Medical imaging taken before and/or after the accident.
Photographs of injuries and/or property damage.
Completed forms for Vegas Injury Physicians (if applicable).
Auto insurance information for all vehicles involved and your personal auto insurance details.
Wear comfortable clothing to ensure you feel relaxed during the visit. This also allows for ease of movement during your physical examination.
Each appointment includes the following steps:
Medical History Review: Our board-certified physician and medical team will review your medical history to establish a baseline of your condition prior to the accident.
Accident Discussion: You’ll provide details about the accident to help identify possible mechanisms of injury.
Discussion of New Symptoms & Injuries: Details of your current symptoms will be documented and considered based on your prior medical history and considering the new trauma from the automobile accident.
Physical Examination: A thorough examination will be conducted to assess your injuries.
Recommendations and Referrals: Based on the findings, you’ll receive tailored medical recommendations, and referrals will be made if needed.
We provide care for injuries resulting from various types of accidents, including:
Auto vs. Auto Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Trucking Accidents
Auto vs. Pedestrian Accidents
Auto vs. Bicycle Accidents
No, there are no upfront out-of-pocket costs. Treatment is provided with the understanding that payment for services will be made through your attorney’s office or your auto insurance company.
An attorney lien allows you to receive medical treatment without upfront payment. The medical provider agrees to be paid from the settlement of your personal injury case once it is resolved. Your attorney will handle the payment process on your behalf.
If you experience new or worsening symptoms, inform your physician immediately. This ensures your treatment plan is adjusted appropriately and all changes in your condition are properly documented.
Appointments typically last between 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the complexity of your case and the nature of your injuries. Follow-up visits may be shorter.
Yes. Although we recommend that our clients obtain an attorney to advise them on their rights, and provide guidance and counseling. We are also able to treat patients under a lien and bill auto insurance directly in certain situations.
Medical records provide evidence of your injuries, their severity, and the treatment required. They are essential for illustrating the personal injury claim and ensuring fair compensation–both for past and future medical treatment needs.
Yes, you can express preferences for specialists or facilities. We will also provide referrals to trusted providers in our community if additional care is needed.
Yes, you are entitled to a copy of your medical records. Simply contact our office, and we will provide them in compliance with privacy laws and attorney requirements.
Yes, we provide care for individuals of all ages. For minors, a parent or legal guardian must accompany them to the appointment and provide consent for treatment.
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