Why Medical Treatment Matters
Proper medical treatment after being hit by a car is crucial for:
1. Your health and recovery
2. Your legal case
Gaps in treatment or refusing care can be used against you.
Immediate Medical Care
#Emergency Room
Go to the ER if you experience:
- Loss of consciousness
- Head injury of any kind
- Severe pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Numbness or tingling
- Visible injuries or bleeding
- Confusion
- Abdominal pain
#What to Tell Medical Staff
- You were hit by a car as a pedestrian
- Describe ALL symptoms, even minor ones
- Mention any pain, no matter how slight
- Be honest about how you feel
Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries
#Head Injuries
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Skull fractures
- Cognitive impairment
#Spinal Injuries
- Herniated discs
- Vertebral fractures
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
#Orthopedic Injuries
- Broken legs, arms, pelvis
- Knee injuries
- Hip fractures
- Ankle and foot injuries
#Soft Tissue
- Internal organ damage
- Internal bleeding
- Muscle and ligament tears
- Severe bruising
#Psychological
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
#
Emergency Room
Go to the ER if you experience:
- Loss of consciousness
- Head injury of any kind
- Severe pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Numbness or tingling
- Visible injuries or bleeding
- Confusion
- Abdominal pain
#What to Tell Medical Staff
- You were hit by a car as a pedestrian
- Describe ALL symptoms, even minor ones
- Mention any pain, no matter how slight
- Be honest about how you feel
Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries
#Head Injuries
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Skull fractures
- Cognitive impairment
#Spinal Injuries
- Herniated discs
- Vertebral fractures
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
#Orthopedic Injuries
- Broken legs, arms, pelvis
- Knee injuries
- Hip fractures
- Ankle and foot injuries
#Soft Tissue
- Internal organ damage
- Internal bleeding
- Muscle and ligament tears
- Severe bruising
#Psychological
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- You were hit by a car as a pedestrian
- Describe ALL symptoms, even minor ones
- Mention any pain, no matter how slight
- Be honest about how you feel
Common Pedestrian Accident Injuries
#Head Injuries
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Skull fractures
- Cognitive impairment
#Spinal Injuries
- Herniated discs
- Vertebral fractures
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
#Orthopedic Injuries
- Broken legs, arms, pelvis
- Knee injuries
- Hip fractures
- Ankle and foot injuries
#Soft Tissue
- Internal organ damage
- Internal bleeding
- Muscle and ligament tears
- Severe bruising
#Psychological
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- Concussions
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Skull fractures
- Cognitive impairment
#
Spinal Injuries
- Herniated discs
- Vertebral fractures
- Spinal cord damage
- Paralysis
#Orthopedic Injuries
- Broken legs, arms, pelvis
- Knee injuries
- Hip fractures
- Ankle and foot injuries
#Soft Tissue
- Internal organ damage
- Internal bleeding
- Muscle and ligament tears
- Severe bruising
#Psychological
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- Broken legs, arms, pelvis
- Knee injuries
- Hip fractures
- Ankle and foot injuries
#
Soft Tissue
- Internal organ damage
- Internal bleeding
- Muscle and ligament tears
- Severe bruising
#Psychological
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- PTSD
- Anxiety about crossing streets
- Depression
- Sleep disorders
Follow-Up Care
#Within 24-48 Hours
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- See your primary care doctor
- Follow all ER recommendations
- Start recommended treatments
#
Ongoing Treatment
- Attend ALL appointments
- Follow treatment plans exactly
- Don't skip or reschedule
- Document everything
#Specialists You May Need
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
- Orthopedic surgeon
- Neurologist
- Physical therapist
- Pain management specialist
- Psychologist or psychiatrist
Medical Documentation
**Critical Records to Keep:**
- ER admission and discharge papers
- All imaging results
- Surgery reports
- Doctor's notes from every visit
- Physical therapy records
- Prescription records
- All billing statements
**Organize Chronologically** and make copies of everything.
Key Takeaways
- Always get medical attention after being hit - adrenaline masks injuries
- Tell doctors ALL symptoms, even minor ones
- Follow all treatment plans without gaps
- Keep copies of all medical records
- Mental health treatment is valid and important
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