According to a Mayo clinic summary, chiropractic care after an accident can be a safe alternative to conventional treatment. The help a chiropractor can provide relies upon a steady regimen of loosening the tension in the back as a result of a personal injury. Some chiropractors use massage or other stretching exercises in order to relax the muscles surrounding the spinal column.
Even though chiropractic therapy can have profound effects on the healing process, it is wise to spend time choosing a chiropractor who best fits your needs. Here are some tips to help you in your search for a suitable doctor for your personal injury.
Make an appointment with your general doctor first. Inquire about whether or not such treatment for your injury will be helpful to you in the end. Your primary doctor will be able to determine whether you need to see a chiropractic specialist or not based on your medical history and/or past injuries.
Arrange a time to meet with a potential chiropractor prior to becoming a patient. Address such issues as length of care and his or her methods. Consult trusted family and friends, and ask which physicians they see, or refer to a doctor’s directory online. You can also find one by contacting the American Medical Association for an unbiased referral.
It is especially important to select a chiropractor who is reputable and concerned with your health and safety, and not making money off of your personal injury case. Be wary of chiropractors or doctors who specialize in personal injury or car crash victims. Such chiropractics do exist, and their presence is noted by insurance companies and juries alike.
On the other hand, many chiropractors distrust personal injury claims. They will not testify for you, and once they learn of your injury and your intent to hire a lawyer, they may treat you like you are making your story up in order to get money.
A good personal injury lawyer with experience with many doctors in town will know the good ones. It is not appropriate, in our opinion, for a lawyer to send clients to the same doctor repeatedly. This appears to be a “I’ll scratch your back, if you scratch mine” scenario, one that makes jurors and insurance companies highly suspicious.
Shulman DuBois, LLC, is located in Portland, Oregon, and serves clients in all Oregon cities and counties, including: Portland, Beaverton, Multnomah County, Hillsboro, Gresham, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Tualatin, Troutdale, Sellwood, Corvallis, Salem, Eugene, and Albany.