Do Not Let These Bad Examples Ruin Your Injury Case

You do not want to tank your work injury or motor vehicle injury case with your own thoughtless acts.

Do not follow the example of the person who was hurt on the job, but failed to go to the doctor for over 6 months and did not tell the doctor he was injured at work.

It is not enough to tell your work that you were injured, and then not seek immediate medical care.

The insurance company and ultimately the Judge will look at delay in medical treatment as meaning it is not related to the original accident.

If the treatment is not related, then no medical bills will be paid and a minimal amount will be paid for the original injury.

Do not follow the example of the lady who treats with her doctor shortly after her injury, and does not tell the doctor that she was injured at work or in a motor vehicle collision.

Insurance companies and Judges review medical records closely for histories explaining when, where and how the injuries occurred.

If you do not have medical records that note the details of the accident, then you will most likely lose your case.

Questions about how to maximize the value of your injury case? Feel free to contact Illinois Work Injury and Motor Vehicle Injury Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

What Dealing with Social Security is Like

https://socsecnews.blogspot.com/2018/01/what-trying-to-deal-with-social.html

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It takes a lot of time and patience to work with Social Security. There are many moving parts, and not enough people to perform the tasks necessary to reduce the case backlog and speed up disability payments.

2017 End of the Year Tip for Your Injury Case

Some quick tips to remember that will help your injury case.

Sooner is better than later.

Make sure to report your injury sooner rather later.

Make sure to file your case sooner rather later.

Make sure to go to the doctor sooner rather later.

Make sure to get your medical treatment sooner rather later.

The longer you wait the worse it gets.

The insurance company, Social Security, and the Judge become suspicious if you wait to long to report your injury, to go to the doctor, or to comply with medical advice.

You can lose benefits if you wait too long to file your Social Security Disability application.

Get help with what to do in your injury case sooner rather than later. Feel free to contact Illinois injury Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Drunk Driver causes life threatening injuries

http://www.sj-r.com/news/20171206/springfield-woman-suffers-life-threatening-injury-after-illinois-4-crash

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Any injuries are tragic, however when the at fault driver has no license, no insurance and is drunk everything becomes much worse. Sometimes there may be a recovery from the at fault driver’s assets. It is usually a very difficult process.