Types of Records that Insurance Carriers Review
Your no-fault insurer may request you to get an independent medical examination (IME) if you’ve sustained injuries in an accident. During this examination, an independent physician will look through all your medical data, and they will be on the lookout for the following:- Your doctors’ “causation” declaration indicates that they believe your auto accident directly caused your injuries.
- The regularity and consistency of your medical care. You may be asked about your compliance with your doctors’ prescribed treatment plans, such as the frequency with which you undergo physical therapy or chiropractic adjustments.
- The extent to which your treating physicians describe your injuries.
- The opinions of your treating physicians on whether or not you should continue your treatment.
The Importance of Keeping Medical Records after a Car Accident in Pembroke Pines, Florida
Insurance adjusters can learn a lot about your car accident injuries, how they affected your life, and how they might continue to do so in the future by examining your medical documentation from your treatment and care. If an injured person does not seek medical assistance, the courts may assume their injuries were not as severe as they claim. Insurance companies are notorious for downplaying or outright denying injury claims, often because the policyholder did not seek medical attention despite feeling pain. The reasoning behind this notion is that you should seek medical treatment when hurt. Therefore, an insurance adjuster may offer compensation for the inconvenience an injury has caused rather than for the actual injuries sustained in an accident. Similarly, if you go to the doctor but don’t take their advice or fail to attend your follow-up appointments can weaken your claim. Lack of follow-up treatment or refusal to follow a doctor’s instructions may cause the insurance adjuster to consider that the claimant was either not injured or that any injuries experienced were insignificant. Your health history is a crucial part of your case. We will build a strong case if we can show that:- You were injured because of the accident
- Those injuries were caused by the accident
- You received medical treatment for those injuries
- You are experiencing pain as a result of those injuries
- Your injuries are permanent
- That the injuries and treatment have affected you, your job, your family
- That they may continue to do so in the future