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Your Medical Record Can Support Your Claim

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There are a variety of reasons why individuals want to keep their medical records as private as possible. But if you are moving forward with a personal injury claim or case, allowing the other party or the insurance company to see the part of your medical history connected to your accident injury will likely strengthen your claim. After all, it serves as proof of your injury and could contain doctor’s notes proving causation.

Once you understand and recognize that your medical record will be part of your claim, it makes sense to keep conversations with your doctors focused on your injury and your recovery. Do not discuss the details of who could have possibly caused the injurious event, that is something to be determined later, when all the facts, including your medical records, are assessed together. Talk to a Delray Beach personal injury attorney to learn about best practices.

Things You Can Do to Strengthen Evidence

Because your medical records in connection to the event are an essential part of strengthening your claim, it is in your best interests to have clear and conclusive records. The following steps can help in providing you with the medical records you need to secure damage recovery.

  • Do not delay, see a healthcare professional as soon as possible.
  • Share all pains, large and small.
  • Be honest about pre-existing conditions.
  • Once you have a treatment plan, follow it.

When accident injuries are ignored, either because the individual didn’t think the pain warranted seeing a doctor or because a person was too nervous to discuss pre-existing health conditions, there are delayed doctor visits. While it is not impossible to receive compensation after delayed appointments, it could be used by the other party or an insurance company as a reason to deny or reduce your claim. Similarly, if you don’t follow doctor’s orders, an insurance adjuster could point to that as proof you are not as hurt as your claim or case suggests.

Additionally, if you have ongoing appointments or are seeing multiple providers, be sure to discuss your specific pains and limitations at each visit. You want all of this information documented. Then, lingering health issues can be taken into account when a settlement amount is determined.

Talk to a Florida Personal Injury Lawyer

After an accident, you need to have your health assessed by a medical professional. Once you have a diagnosis and a treatment plan in place, connect with someone who is an expert in Florida law. To secure the optimal compensation given the details of your situation, talk to a Delray Beach personal injury attorney.

Are you wondering how to access your medical records? The attorneys at Earnhart Law in Delray Beach can secure all the documentation you need to fortify your claim. To understand your options, connect with our qualified lawyers. We have been fighting for the rights of individuals who have been hurt due to another’s negligence for over 30 years. Call our office at 561-265-2220 or contact us online to get started.

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