Medical Bills from Accidents Big Driver of Financial Problems

car accident medical billsMedical bills are a leading cause of financial ruin in this country, and injuries from accidents — especially serious car accidents — are a big contributor to the problem. Hospital emergency departments see nearly 3 million people a year for car accident injuries. Because many car accident injuries are not immediately or plainly visible, doctors often order expensive imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI’s and ultrasounds. Such injuries include neck and back injuries such as sprains, muscle strains, and fractures. In fact, about half of all ER car crash injuries are neck and back injuries such as whiplash.

Hospital emergency departments charged car accident victims an average $3,300 for treatment. And it doesn’t stop there. Hospitals admit as many as 200,000 people a year for injuries resulting from a car crash. Hospitalization can wind up costing tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, with the average bill for an accident victim’s hospital stay is $57,000. Experts estimate that medical bills for injured automobile accident crashes total more than $18 billion a year. If you add missed paychecks and lost productivity, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, automobile crashes cost about $100 billion a year.

 

Personal Injury Law and Auto Accident Medical bills

If you are injured in an accident that was not your fault, you may want to consult a personal injury attorney. Personal injury law provides a way for accident victims to recover losses. In addition to medical expenses, your personal injury claim may include lost days at work. An insurance company may quickly offer to settle your personal injury claim. It is important to talk with an experienced car accident attorney to protect your rights. You may have injuries that are not apparent at first. Symptoms for injuries like whiplash are often delayed.

So don’t cash a check from an insurance company to settle your claim without talking to a lawyer. Most personal injury attorneys offer a free case review. And personal injury attorneys generally work on a contingency fee, so that you don’t pay up front. If you’re looking for the best personal injury lawyer in Orlando, consider Martinez Manglardi, PA. We’ve been fighting for Central Florida accident victims for more than 30 years. Call 407-846-2240 for a free consultation at one of our convenient locations.

 

 

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