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1. What injuries should be checked for right after a car accident?
2. When is imaging like X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs necessary?
3. How do I know if a concussion or brain injury occurred?
4. What symptoms mean I should return to the ER?
5. How long after an accident can symptoms appear?
6. What if the patient feels fine — do they still need medical evaluation?
7. What are the signs of whiplash?
8. How are nerve injuries diagnosed?
9. What should I know about treating back or spinal injuries?
10. What if the patient develops chronic pain?
11. What documentation is needed for insurance claims?
12. How do doctors determine whether injuries were caused by the accident?
13. How do I coordinate care between multiple doctors?
14. What if the patient cannot afford treatment?
15. How do I find specialists who treat accident-related injuries?
16. Who is supposed to pay my medical bills — me, my health insurance, or the at-fault driver’s insurance?
17. What if I don’t have health insurance — can I still get treatment?
18. Why am I getting bills from multiple providers for the same hospital visit?
19. What happens if I can’t pay the bills right now?
20. Should I use my health insurance or wait for the auto insurance claim?
21. What documents do I need to keep for insurance or reimbursement?
22. Can a lawyer help make sure my medical bills get paid?
23. Do I need a lawyer if the accident wasn’t my fault?
24. What are the signs of whiplash?