Can You Still Sue if You Didn’t Go to the Hospital?

After an accident, the first few hours and days can feel confusing. Many people worry that if they do not rush to the hospital immediately, they may lose the ability to bring a claim later. The truth is more nuanced, and understanding how timing, medical records, and legal rights connect can give you peace of mind.

 

In the video, Atty. Tyler Monahan and Atty. Matthew McLain of Turner-Monahan PLLC explain that you can still pursue a claim even if you did not go to the hospital right away. This content is for educational purposes only.



For personalized advice, please contact Attorney Tyler Monahan, partner at Turner-Monahan, PLLC, to discuss your case. 

 

 

Not Going to the Hospital Immediately

 

When it comes to whether or not you went to the hospital right away, did not go at all, or went later to see a doctor, you are not automatically prevented from filing a lawsuit if you have suffered an injury. Many people believe that if they did not feel hurt immediately and did not go to the doctor, they have no chance at recovery. That is not true.

 

Whether it’s a car accident, defective product, or serious injury, Matthew T. McLain brings the skill and compassion you need. Reach out today to discuss your case.

 

Delayed Symptoms After an Accident

 

In many car accidents, slip and fall cases, or other types of accidents, injuries do not always show up right away. Some injuries may only become noticeable a few days later. This is why, at Turner-Monahan, we always recommend seeking medical attention as quickly as possible after an accident.

 

Why Medical Documentation Matters

 

If there are any signs of injury, it is very important to visit a doctor or go to the hospital immediately. Doing so ensures your injuries are documented and, more importantly, that your health is protected. Delaying medical attention can leave you wondering whether you might have a neck injury, back pain, shoulder problems, rib injuries, or even something serious like a brain injury. Getting checked out right away is the safest option.

 

Taking the Next Step

 

Once medical attention is taken care of, the next step is reaching out to someone like Turner-Monahan. Our team can assist you in understanding your rights and guide you through the process of recovery. We want you to focus on your health while we focus on protecting your legal options.

 

For thoughtful, trial-tested representation from someone who truly understands what injury victims face, contact Attorney Matthew T. McLain at Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

Insurance Companies and Delayed Treatment

 

Insurance companies often use delayed medical treatment as a way to question the seriousness of an injury. If there is a gap between the accident and the first medical visit, they may argue the injury came from something else. This does not mean you lose your rights, but it does make documentation even more important to show the true cause of your injuries.

 

Common Injuries That Appear Later

 

Not every injury is felt the same day of the accident. Whiplash, concussions, soft tissue injuries, and internal bruising can take time to reveal themselves. Sometimes swelling or stiffness only shows up after the body has calmed down from the shock of the incident. Knowing this helps explain why medical follow-ups are important even if you felt fine at first. 

 

The Role of Consistent Medical Care

 

One hospital visit alone may not be enough if injuries linger. Keeping follow-up appointments, following treatment plans, and keeping records of all visits can strengthen your claim. Consistent care shows that the injury was real, ongoing, and tied directly to the accident. 

 

Hire An Experienced Fort Worth, Texas, Personal Injury Attorney 

 

Even if medical care was delayed, you may still have options for recovery. What matters most is taking action once symptoms appear and protecting your health with proper documentation. For clear guidance based on your situation, consult with a family law attorney at Turner-Monahan.

 

Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with our Fort Worth personal injury attorneys, Tyler Monahan or Matthew McLain, to discuss your case and explore your options. Let us help you achieve the justice and compensation you deserve.

 

 

Check our website for more information about our services. Plus, don’t forget to go through our blog to find out more about your case. There is tons of information on Personal Injury and answers to unique questions like “Top 10 Questions About Personal Injury Claims in Texas

 

FAQs Regarding Personal Injury

 

Personal injury cases are unique, and each situation brings different questions. To save time and provide clarity, here are some topics related to this area of law. For more information, contact our firm, Turner-Monahan, PLLC.

 

 

Disclaimer

 

The commentary and opinions are for informational and educational purposes only and are not intended to provide legal advice. You should contact an attorney in your state for legal advice concerning any particular issue or problem. You can become a client and enter the attorney-client privilege only after hiring Turner-Monahan, PLLC, by signing a written retainer agreement.

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