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If I Am in an Accident, Should I Seek Medical Treatment?
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While every automobile accident is unique, and there may be situations where you are not injured as a result of an accident, it is better to be safe than sorry. If you suspect that you have suffered any injury, no matter how slight, you should immediately seek medical attention. Many injuries, including mild traumatic brain damage, may not show up for weeks or months after an accident. You should let professional, trained physicians examine you at an emergency room or at a doctor’s office if you are injured in an accident.

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