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Medical
Treatment - Medical Testing
You may
be treated by several different types of medical doctors
after sustaining personal injuries in Pennsylvania or
New Jersey. These doctors may examine you, prescribe
medicine, or refer you to a specific type of medical
therapy or treatment. Medical testing is how doctors
who treat personal injuries actually determine or
diagnose the exact type of injury. Medical testing
comes in different forms.
Your
Medical Test results mean everything in a Personal
Injury Case
Clinical testing involves actual testing by the doctor
in the examining room. Clinical testing is usually done
without the use of complex machines. Orthopedic doctors
conduct a great deal of clinical testing when the
personal injury victim is examined. When an injury
doctors finds personal injuries through clinical
testing, he or she may then order additional medical
testing to confirm or deny the initial findings.
Subjective Medical Testing or Objective Medical Testing?
There
is one major distinction in medical testing for
Pennsylvania and New Jersey personal injury cases.
Subjective medical testing is a type of medical testing
performed on a personal injury victim that is based on
the injured person’s pain level, range of motion,
flexibility, or other restrictions. Subjective medical
testing is designed to diagnose medical conditions.
Because subjective medical testing is based on the
injured person’s response, it is often argued by
insurance companies and insurance defense lawyers that
it is not as reliable as its counterpart, objective
medical testing. Objective medical testing is not
perfect because certain personal injuries that appear in
subjective medical testing do not appear in objective
medical testing. Subjective medical test results should
not be disregarded or minimized because they are valid
medical tests created and used by the medical field.
Objective medical testing is considered the best proof
of personal injuries in PA and NJ. Objective medical testing is not
based on the injured victim’s response to the test.
Think of objective medical testing as a photo. Because
the objective medical testing is not based on the
injured person’s response, it is considered more
reliable by insurance companies. Objective medical
tests include: x-rays, MRIs, Cat scans, EMGs and Nerve
Conduction Tests.
Attention injured victims with limited tort – verbal
threshold insurance policies:
medical testing is needed to prove a serious injury.
Medical
testing is extremely important in proving whether your
case surpasses the limited tort-verbal threshold
restriction on your auto insurance policy. Without
medical testing, particularly positive objective medical
testing, your case may be grounded. This is why it is
so important to make sure that you have an experienced
Bucks County, Mercer County or Philadelphia personal
injury lawyer looking after you to make sure you get the
medical testing that you need to prove your case in
court.
If you
have been involved in a car accident or other type of
personal injury in Bucks County, Mercer County, or
Philadelphia, you need to make sure that you get the
proper type of medical testing in order to prove your
injuries. The Bucks County personal injury lawyers at Saile & Saile
LLP have extensive experience in working with physicians
and medical testing in personal injury cases. Please
provide us with your contact information and we will
provide you a complimentary review of your PA or NJ
personal injury claim, including a review of your
medical testing. |
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