Some Examples of Why Histories are Important for Your Injury Case

What you tell your doctor and how it is written in your medical records is very important.

Some examples will help you understand why.

You are hit from behind in an auto collision and taken via ambulance to the hospital. You hurt your back, neck and shoulder.

You tell the doctor about the back and neck and shoulder; then treat for the neck and back without mentioning the shoulder again until 3 months later when you tell the doctor about the shoulder.

The insurance company will try very hard deny your shoulder treatment because you mentioned it initially and failed to follow up until 3 months later.

Lesson learned:  Tell the doctor at each visit about all your conditions and seek treatment for them.

You describe your accident to the doctor as being hit with a metal rod. You fail to describe that the rod smashed your hand against a hard object.

The doctor testifies that the smashing aspect of your injury is what caused the most damage to your hand.

The insurance company will use your words against you. “You did not mention the rod smashing your hand against the hard object at the time you spoke with the doctor. You are making this up now to profit from the case”.

Lesson learned: Explain your accident in detail to the doctor so they cannot twist your words later.

Questions about how to make sure that your case will have its highest value? Feel free to contact Illinois personal injury and work injury Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Woman with disability loses Social Security income after GoFundMe campaign – AOL News

Joyce Jeter said she’s heartbroken and that she feels as if she’s being robbed — all because she accepted a gift from kind strangers.

Source: Woman with disability loses Social Security income after GoFundMe campaign – AOL News

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Sounds like she is on SSI. This program is based on income and assets. If she receives money or a gift, it reduces the amount of SSI she receives dollar for dollar. Brutal outcome for her.

Chatham man dead after two-vehicle crash near Petersburg

PETERSBURG — A 69-year-old Chatham man who was a passenger in a pickup truck hit by another vehicle on Illinois 97 Tuesday afternoon has died, according to Illinois State Police.The two-vehicle accident occurred shortly before 2 p.m. just south of Petersburg.State police said Sunny A. Barger, 18, of Petersburg was driving southbound when her Jeep left the roadway for an unknown reason. The Jeep re-entered the roadway and crossed into oncoming traffic, hitting the passenger side door of the

Source: Chatham man dead after two-vehicle crash near Petersburg

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This is considered a wrongful death case. The negligent actions of the other driver, not being able to control her vehicle, caused the death of another person. The family members of the passenger who died may file a lawsuit seeking monetary damages for the value of his life and companionship lost as a result of the reckless driving.

Creedon sentenced in 2015 DUI crash that badly injured teen

A 63-year-old Springfield man who was driving drunk when he hit a teenager with his car, severing the artery in his leg, in February 2015 will spend at least another 30 days in jail.Daniel Creedon pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges of leaving the scene of an accident and aggravated driving under the influence.Creedon was sentenced to 180 days in the Sangamon County Jail, but will be released after 30 days, with the remainder of time being subject to review.In addition, Creedon was sentenced to

Source: Creedon sentenced in 2015 DUI crash that badly injured teen

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Injuries such as this may result in both criminal proceedings and civil proceedings for money damages.

Wrong-way accident kills three, injures five on I-44 in Franklin County | Law and order | stltoday.com

Wrong-way driver collides with van carrying family from Plano, Texas.

Source: Wrong-way accident kills three, injures five on I-44 in Franklin County | Law and order | stltoday.com

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What a horrible collision. The purpose of the law is to attempt to provide monetary damages to people  or their families who suffer serious injury or death.