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Personal Injury Chiropractor in Virginia Beach

A personal injury may result from many causes: an auto accident, workplace accident, physical assault, product defects, and more.  When pain is experienced due to circumstances out of your control, it’s important to clearly understand the extent of your injuries so you can receive proper treatment and minimize long-term costs and health consequences.

Getting Back to Normal

Are you looking for a Virginia Beach Personal Injury Chiropractor who not only will help you get back to normal but offers the comprehensive service of evaluating and treating personal injuries?  Our health professionals are experts in rehabilitative therapy for accidents and work to create an individualized treatment and recovery plan so you can return to activities pain-free.  Some of the services within our scope of chiropractic care for personal injuries in Hampton Roads and throughout Virginia Beach may include:

  • Manual therapy—adjustments, combined with soft tissue rehabilitation, designed to restore movement and position joints.
  • Soft tissue rehabilitation—noninvasive therapies that may include massage therapy, active release therapy, stretching, strength and range-of-motion exercises
  • Lifestyle advice—personal programs designed to support full recovery, restore strength, mobility, and functionality.
  • Working with many types of insurance – our office can discuss with you on matters regarding how to file out a personal injury claim, and provide resources that are easy to follow and understand.

The practice of chiropractic focuses on the relationship between structure (primarily the spine) and function (as coordinated by the nervous system) and how that relationship affects the preservation and restoration of health. In addition, doctors of chiropractic recognize the value and responsibility of working in cooperation with other health care practitioners when in the best interest of the patient.

Most personal injury chiropractors help patients by reducing pain and improving functionality.   Many also provide education or lifestyle coaching on how they can account for their own healing via corrective exercises, ergonomics, nutritional counseling, and complementary strategies.  Some personal injury chiropractors may also recommend physiotherapy, acupuncture, laser therapy, massage therapy, active release treatment or other supportive modalities.

When an injured person brings a personal injury claim against the liable party, the cost of necessary medical and other expenses is typically included in the plaintiff’s damage award. It can be fairly common to seek chiropractic care for personal injuries as part of the care regimen after specific types of injuries, particularly as a result of sudden impact injuries, such as an automobile accident.   The losing defendant must typically pay the plaintiff’s reasonably necessary medical expenses related to the accident. As part of proving his or her damages in a case, the plaintiff will submit all of the medical and therapeutic bills he or she incurred as a result of the injury. However, simply because the plaintiff received treatment, including chiropractic treatment, does not mean the jury must assume the treatment was necessary.

Of vital importance are the treating of chiropractor’s records: the specific symptoms, the treatment provided and the cost incurred for each treatment must be clearly laid out in the records and billing.  Working with a Virginia Beach Personal Injury Law Chiropractor in Great Neck or throughout the area who understands the importance of clear and thorough records is critical.  Vague record-keeping could lead to the denial of chiropractic treatment as not “reasonably necessary.”

Make sure your personal injury chiropractic care is properly assessed and treated by calling our office in Virginia Beach today.

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