After you’ve been in an accident, quickly getting medical treatment is always advisable. Fortunately, most people have many choices when it comes to receiving medical care. Still, costs can factor into deciding where to go or if you should go at all. However, even if you’re unsure of the seriousness of your injury, getting checked out should be a high priority because many life-threatening or otherwise severe injuries can go undetected. Likewise, if your injury was caused by the negligence of another party, you owe it to yourself to explore your legal options.
You may be eligible to recover compensation for your accident, including medical expenses. Still, at Morgan and Morgan, we understand that it’s a confusing time. You don’t want to risk the financial responsibility of an emergency room visit when urgent care could do just as well. To answer the question, “Does urgent care do X-rays?” we’ll go over the differences between emergency rooms and urgent care, as well as discuss your legal options for seeking compensation for an accident that wasn’t your fault.