- If
you've been in prior accidents, it may have an effect on your case, but
not always as much, or in the way that you would imagine.
- For
example, if you're involved in a case where the other driver claims you
are at fault - the fact that you may have caused an accident in the past
has absolutely no bearing on fault in your current case.
- However,
if you have sustained injuries in prior accidents, this is likely to be
relevant to your current personal injury case.
- If
you've ever made a personal injury claim before, most likely, the
insurance company for the other driver involved in your accident will be
aware of this.
- A
prior injury doesn't have to be an insurmountable challenge in your case
if its handled the right way.
- The
most important thing for you to do is to be up front with your doctors
about any prior injuries, even if you made a full recovery before
getting injured again.
- If
your doctors are aware of your medical history, their opinions about
causation of your current injury will be strengthened.
- If
your doctor does not know about a prior injury, the insurance company
may deny the claim, basing it on the fact that your doctor was not aware
of your history.
- If
you've had a prior injury and you recovered and completed treatment before
your current case, it shouldn't present too much of a problem for you.
- It's
somewhat more complicated when you are still suffering from an injury, and
then you get in another accident.
- While
these cases are a little more difficult, you can still make a claim for
the exacerbation of your injury and the additional medical treatment you
had to get which you would not have needed otherwise.
- Again,
being forthcoming with your doctor is key.
- If
you are currently treating with a doctor and sustain a new injury, you
should tell that doctor right away so it can be accurately reflected in
the medical reports.
- This will be the best way to protect your case.
If you or a family member have been injured or killed in a Maryland car accident due to the negligence of another person and would like to consult an experienced personal injury attorney for free, contact our office at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment at one of our office locations in Rockville or throughout Maryland or visit us online athttp://www.portnerandshure.com/Auto-Accidents/
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