EDIT for recent events:
I'm finally healed and settled on the lawsuit I ended up filing against the party at fault, to get their insurance to pay up. Ironically their insurance company is the major owner of my subsidiary insurance company...so I had to fight one side with evidence of no foulplay from MY side of the same...damn...company. My insurance paid up to heal me, the other side of the company said that I had unwarranted and excessive treatment. BULLSHIT.
That's how fucked up car insurance companies are!
See post #12 for my thanks and resolution
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Anyone care to give me advice?
I was recently in a minor auto accident which tweaked my neck. Nothing really serious like airbags and broken bones, it was a side impact that likely just did some soft tissue damage, but I've been seeing a chiropractor for it. I'm told that it's likely muscles in spasm and I just need a few weeks of therapy. I wasn't going to get treatment but when I went a few weeks and still had pain in my neck when bending it, and only on one side...
Ok, so the party at fault has X Insurance, I'll leave the name out for now. Initially they wanted me to settle saying it was a fairly minor accident and they'd pay for a few doc visits and some money for "pain and suffering" or however you say it.
Well I went to a chiropractor because the initial doctors appointment with my family doc didn't help and I wanted a second opinion. The chiropractor came recommended to me and sounded like a good idea. I've been getting treatment for a few appointments and X Insurance has followed up and maintained that they will likely not pay for much of the treatment due to the fact the accident was minor.
Now...should I get an attorney? I don't want to sign off on anything because my neck still hurts, but if I keep going to treatment I'm not sure what X Insurance will do.
I went ahead and emailed a few local attorneys to see what they would say but I wanted to see if anyone on here had first hand experience with a lower severity claim that still racked up bills but was considered almost mute by the insurance company.
I'm finally healed and settled on the lawsuit I ended up filing against the party at fault, to get their insurance to pay up. Ironically their insurance company is the major owner of my subsidiary insurance company...so I had to fight one side with evidence of no foulplay from MY side of the same...damn...company. My insurance paid up to heal me, the other side of the company said that I had unwarranted and excessive treatment. BULLSHIT.
That's how fucked up car insurance companies are!
See post #12 for my thanks and resolution
------------
Anyone care to give me advice?
I was recently in a minor auto accident which tweaked my neck. Nothing really serious like airbags and broken bones, it was a side impact that likely just did some soft tissue damage, but I've been seeing a chiropractor for it. I'm told that it's likely muscles in spasm and I just need a few weeks of therapy. I wasn't going to get treatment but when I went a few weeks and still had pain in my neck when bending it, and only on one side...
Ok, so the party at fault has X Insurance, I'll leave the name out for now. Initially they wanted me to settle saying it was a fairly minor accident and they'd pay for a few doc visits and some money for "pain and suffering" or however you say it.
Well I went to a chiropractor because the initial doctors appointment with my family doc didn't help and I wanted a second opinion. The chiropractor came recommended to me and sounded like a good idea. I've been getting treatment for a few appointments and X Insurance has followed up and maintained that they will likely not pay for much of the treatment due to the fact the accident was minor.
Now...should I get an attorney? I don't want to sign off on anything because my neck still hurts, but if I keep going to treatment I'm not sure what X Insurance will do.
I went ahead and emailed a few local attorneys to see what they would say but I wanted to see if anyone on here had first hand experience with a lower severity claim that still racked up bills but was considered almost mute by the insurance company.
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