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Pursuing a Lawsuit if You Didn’t Receive Immediate Medical Care

Were you involved in a car accident? Learn about pursuing a lawsuit if you didn’t receive immediate medical care in this article. Call us now.

As an experienced Buffalo Accident Lawyer, sometimes I receive telephone calls from people who have not received immediate care after an accident, and they would like to know if they still have a chance to make a claim for their injuries. The answer is yes. If you are injured in a car accident, and you don’t receive immediate care, that does not preclude you from making a claim for injury if you are injured in a car crash.

A lot of people think they are going to be okay after an accident. The person might feel sore that night or in morning, but they wait for it to go away as if it was muscle pain from working out at the gym. The pain experienced after a car accident is much different because it’s brought on by a traumatic event.  Most people will wait a day or even a week until they realize it’s more serious than they thought.


Were you involved in a car accident and have questions about pursuing a lawsuit if you didn’t receive immediate medical care? Contact experienced Buffalo Accident Lawyers at Andrews, Bernstein & Maranto, PLLC for a free consultation. We will be happy to go over the details of your accident, and guide you through the process of filing and claim and pursuing compensation for your injuries. Don’t settle for less, contact us today.

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