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I didn't feel pain from a car accident right away, can I still sue?

Kantrovitz & Associates, P.C.

Most people don't feel acute pain immediately after the accident. Most people don't run to a doctor immediately after an accident. Most people will go home, take some Tylenol, take some Advil, and figure that the pain will go away by the next day. And most people, after two, three, four days, will start becoming concerned about the pain. It's usually at that point that someone that's been injured in a car accident, albeit not acutely injured in an automobile accident, but someone that's been injured in a car accident, will seek medical treatment. The best piece of advice is to call your primary doctor, seek medical treatment, don't worry about how the medical bills will be paid, because they will be paid through the personal injury and protection benefit provision of the policy of the vehicle that you were in, or the vehicle that struck you, if you were a pedestrian. My name is Guy Montalban of Kantrovitz and Associates. We've been helping people in the greater Boston area with automobile accident claims, worker's compensation, social security disability claims for the last twenty years.

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