One of the Biggest Mistakes Accident Victims Make

If you are making a claim for injuries caused by someone else, there’s one big mistake we see people make over and over.

Many people will get treatment initially, but suffer from fatigue over time.

Even people with serious injuries may stop going because of the time commitment involved, cost, hassle, and lack of progress with their injuries.

When that happens, the insurance company pounces on the fact that treatment ended early to say you weren’t hurt very badly.

If you resume treatment, they will now say it’s due to something else.

To avoid this, keep treating until you get back to your pre-accident health or reach maximum medical recovery where the doctors cannot do anything more for you.

Read our guide to learn more tips.

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