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We have all passed an accident scene surrounded by the many
flashing lights of police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. When
someone calls 911 after a crash, ambulances routinely go to the
scene because the serious injuries that car accident victims
incur regularly require immediate medical treatment. The
following are only some examples of the emergency medical care
that a car crash victim may need
.
Stabilization at the Scene
A damaged vehicle may have trapped some accident victims or they
may have suffered spinal or head injuries. Others may bleed
uncontrollably or cannot breathe due to collapsed lungs or other
organ injuries. Emergency medical personnel should identify when
accident victims require stabilization and should render
appropriate assistance to stabilize them as much as possible
before moving them.
Emergency Transport
Emergency medical personnel should also determine when car crash
victims are too injured to transport themselves to the
hospital-and in those cases they should recommend ambulance
transportation. Victims with particularly severe and
life-threatening injuries may need helicopter transportation,
especially if the victim's injuries require treatments in a
hospital that is farther away from the accident scene.
Trauma Care at the Emergency
Department
Many emergency departments are certified as trauma centers
because they are equipped to provide emergency services to
patients with serious traumatic injuries, such as those suffered
in car accidents. Trauma care can include additional
stabilization measures for orthopedic injuries, spinal injuries,
brain injuries, severe lacerations, burns, and more
Diagnostic Testing
Whether you can transport yourself to the emergency department or
whether you take an ambulance ride, an important step in your
treatment is a careful and accurate diagnosis of all possible
injuries. Emergency department doctors employ many methods to
diagnose injuries, including:
Asking questions about pain and symptomsTesting range of
motionImaging tests such as CAT scans, MRIs, and X-raysGlasgow Coma Scale
testIntracranial monitoring testCognition and
neuropsychological tests
Doctors should evaluate a car accident victim for all possible
injuries, because the symptoms of certain injuries may not
immediately present themselves. Accurate diagnoses are not only
vital to ensure a patient receives all of the treatments they
need, but also so their medical records correctly reflect all of
their car accident injuries.
Emergency Surgery
Some car accident victims require surgery as fast as possible,
especially in cases involving internal organ injuries or
hemorrhaging, as well as brain injuries that cause severe
swelling or bleeding. Hospitals have emergency surgeons on hand
who can react to dire situations and take surgical action as fast
as possible to save someone's life
.
Costs of Treatment
All emergency medical services-from the ambulance ride to
emergency trauma care to surgery-can cost a lot of money. In the
face of a life-threatening injury, however, you don't have time
to worry about the expense of treatment or health insurance.
Instead, emergency medical workers take action and the patient
will have to worry about the costs later.
In Florida, a person's own personal injury protection (PIP)
insurance, which is no-fault insurance that covers 80 percent of
medical expenses no matter who was at fault for the crash, can
cover these medical expenses. However, PIP policies often max out
at $10,000, and the costs of emergency medical treatment can
easily exceed that amount. That leads to the question-who will
cover your emergency medical bills after you max out your PIP
coverage?
Florida law allows car accident victims to go outside the PIP
process in cases of severe injuries. Injuries that require
emergency medical treatment often meet this threshold of severity
to allow a victim to seek additional compensation from any
parties who caused the crash. Doing so can involve filing a claim
against the negligent driver's insurance company or filing a
personal injury lawsuit against them.
Hire an attorney who can evaluate your situation and advise you
of all possible options for you to receive compensation.
Emergency medical bills can overwhelm patients, and you should
not need to pay a dime if someone else caused the accident.
Contact a Fort Lauderdale Car Accident Attorney
for a Free Consultation
You can face significant losses whether your car accident caused
life-changing injuries or injuries that require a course of
treatment and then heal. In either situation, you deserve proper
compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and more.
Please schedule a free consultation with a car accident lawyer at
the Law Office of Joseph LoRusso. Contact us online or call
(954) 715-3260 for help.