Frequently Asked Questions

What if my symptoms did not begin immediately?
Often times, pain and/or symptoms of injury are delayed following a car crash. The soft tissues (muscles, tendons, discs, ligaments, etc.) are commonly stretched and/or sustain microtears in an automobile accident. This leads to an inflammatory reaction that takes time to build up within the soft tissue. Often patients mask their initial symptoms with pain medications and are unaware of the level of their pain and stiffness until these medications wear off.
What if I need orthopedics, neurologists, and MRI imaging facilities?
Why do I get neck pain following an auto accident?
Why am I getting headaches after an auto accident?
I've been to the hospital and my Medical Doctor. Do I really need to see a Chiropractor?
Does your care hurt?
Could a car accident have an impact on experiencing sciatica?
When should I go?
If I need Chiropractic care, do I have to pay for it myself?
Should I see an attorney before I see my Chiropractor?
What if my car sustained only minor damage?
The insurance company has been calling me and wants to settle. What should I do?