Your medical records are the backbone of your injury claim. How and when you seek care directly affects both your recovery and your compensation.
Treatment Creates the Record
Medical records document the existence, cause, and severity of your injuries. Prompt, consistent care creates a clear link between the accident and your harm — the link insurers constantly try to break.
Following your doctor's recommendations also supports that you took your recovery seriously.
The Danger of Gaps
Insurers seize on any gap in treatment to argue you weren't really hurt or that something else caused your condition. Missing appointments or stopping care early can sharply reduce a claim's value.
Practical Tips
Keep every appointment, follow through on referrals, and document symptoms as they evolve. Save all bills and records. If cost is a barrier, tell your attorney — there are often options to get care while your claim is pending.
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