What if I have pre-existing conditions that were aggravated by the accident?
If you have pre-existing conditions that were aggravated or worsened by a car accident, it can impact your personal injury claim. Working with a car accident lawyer can help you understand how your pre-existing condition may impact your claim and what you can do to provide proof regarding the severity of the injuries you sustained in the auto accident.
How Can I Prove the Severity of My Injuries Sustained in An Auto Accident If I Have a Pre-Existing Condition?
To seek compensation for the aggravation of pre-existing conditions, you must establish a direct link between the auto accident and the worsening of your condition. This requires medical evidence and documentation that demonstrates the connection between the accident and the exacerbation of your pre-existing condition.
It is crucial to obtain thorough medical documentation that clearly indicates the state of your pre-existing condition before the accident and how it was affected or worsened as a result of the accident. This may involve medical records, diagnostic tests, expert opinions, and statements from treating physicians.
If you can establish causation, you may be eligible to claim additional damages for the aggravation of your pre-existing condition. These damages may include medical expenses, rehabilitative costs, pain and suffering, and lost wages.
In some cases, the insurance company or the defendant may argue that your pre-existing condition was a significant contributing factor to your current condition. This argument can impact the amount of compensation you receive. However, even if you had a pre-existing condition, you may still be entitled to compensation if the accident aggravated it.
Can An Attorney Help Me Recover Damages If I Have a Pre-existing Condition?
If you’re having trouble recovering compensation for your injuries due to a pre-existing condition, contact a car accident lawyer who has experience in handling cases involving pre-existing conditions. They can assess the specific details of your case, review your medical records, and provide guidance on the best approach to pursue fair compensation.
Insurance companies may attempt to undervalue or deny your claim by attributing your condition solely to the pre-existing condition. An attorney can help negotiate with the insurance company and advocate for your rights to ensure you receive appropriate compensation for the aggravation of your condition.
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If you were involved in an accident that was not your fault, contact a car accident lawyer at MVP Accident Attorneys as soon as possible. We offer free consultations where you can discuss your case, learn about your legal rights and options, and find out how we can help. Contact us today to learn more.
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Brett Sachs
Brett S. Sachs graduated from Michigan State University College of Law with Cum Laude Honors. While attending Michigan State, Brett was awarded for his service in the Michigan State University College of Law Civil Rights Clinic, where he represented prisoners of the Michigan Department of Corrections from injustices brought upon them. Learn more.
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