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How should I select a doctor to treat my injuries?
There are many ways to select a doctor, but the primary goal in the selection process remains the same, to be treated by a competent physician who is genuinely interested in maximizing your physical and emotional recovery and is prepared to provide the necessary assistance to you in making any claims that prove necessary. The latter point is extremely important because some excellent treating doctors are not prepared to provide detailed reports or to give testimony about their treatment. A good starting point for medical care is your primary care physician or family doctor. He or she is usually very familiar with your state of health prior to the accident and can more easily recognize the nature and extent of the injuries caused by the accident. Often, your family doctor will make a referral to a specialist, such as an orthopedist (bone and joint) or neurologist (nerve). In making the referral your family doctor is usually knowledgeable about the qualifications of the available specialists and their willingness to provide care to accident victims. Another possibility is to consider the recommendation of an emergency room physician who has evaluated you immediately after your accident. Friends, relatives and neighbors are also good sources for good treating doctors. They may know firsthand an excellent physician who has helped them in the past. An experienced personal injury attorney has interacted with many of the doctors in your community over the years. He or she should be able to literally provide a list of conscientious physicians in various medical specialties for your consideration. After you retain an attorney it is wise to inform the attorney of any planned change in doctors because the attorney may be able to provide useful information about a doctor's competency to treat a particular condition.
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