What if You Return to Work Too Soon After a Fort Worth Car Crash?
By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on September 08, 2023
By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on September 08, 2023
After being injured in a Fort Worth crash, it is natural to feel overwhelmed and anxious to get back to your life and your job. Medical care is expensive and after even a couple of weeks of care, the unexpected costs can create a significant financial burden. However, returning to work too soon after a crash is a bad idea that could risk your health and damage your claim.
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At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we have represented injury victims for decades, and we have recovered millions for our clients during that time. We also have extensive knowledge of how insurance companies operate in an injury claim.
Below, we discuss how going back to work before your injuries have healed and before your doctor recommends it could hurt your health. We also explain the damage it could do to your claim for compensation.
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It can be hard to know when to go back to work. Even when you are dealing with pain, you may think you are ready to manage it. However, this decision is something that should only be made by your doctor. Here are some reasons why:
It is easy to understand why you may want to get back to work more quickly. However, going back before your doctor has cleared you could negatively impact your health. It could even stunt your ability to fully recover and may leave you with long-term complications or chronic pain.
There is no doubt that returning to work too soon could negatively affect your claim. In fact, the amount of compensation for your medical costs and other damages could be greatly reduced. You may wonder why that is since your injuries and the treatments you need have not changed.
What has changed, if you have not fully recovered, is that you are no longer following your doctor’s advice. To the insurance company, this is the same as saying you were not really injured as badly as you initially said.
As a car crash victim seeking compensation through an injury claim, you need to take actions that:
It is possible that your employer may try to pressure you to go back to work after a car crash. This may especially be true if he or she gets the impression that your injury is mild. Often people may underplay the nature of an injury, making it sound like it really is not that bad.
After a car crash, it is a bad idea to exaggerate your injuries, but it is also a problem when you do the opposite. It is vital whenever you discuss your injuries with your doctor or your employer to be straightforward about your injuries, including how they are affecting your ability to do your job.
If you have concerns or feel pressured, there are some steps you can take to let your employer know you are trying to recover and get back to work as quickly as possible.
At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we have encountered all types of complications while handling our clients’ injury claims. We have the staff and resources to investigate your car crash and gather the evidence needed to build a strong case. Our auto crash attorneys in Fort Worth have extensive experience and are prepared to fight for the maximum compensation available.
We offer a free case review to help determine if you may have a valid claim. If you choose our firm to represent you, we also help to level the legal playing field by providing our services with no upfront costs. This means you can focus on your health and let us manage your claim.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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