Should I Go In The Ambulance After My Car Accident?

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Riding in an ambulance is not something most people have on their bucket list. In fact, most people would be okay with never seeing the inside of an ambulance in their life. Unfortunately, however, there are times when riding in an ambulance is necessary for your health and safety.

One of the most common reasons why people have to ride in an ambulance is because of injuries after a car accident. If you are ever in a car accident, you might find yourself wondering whether or not you should get in the ambulance to receive medical care. Here, we’re going to take a look at when an ambulance ride is warranted and why taking care of yourself and making sure you’re safe is always the best decision.

When Does An Ambulance Come To A Car Accident?

Accidents occur in all ways. While some accidents are severe and cause serious injuries and major property damage, others are minor with little to no damage at all. Most of the time emergency medical care is called to the scene of an accident where there is potential for injuries. Some indicators of injuries include:

  • Major property damage (unable to drive vehicles)

  • Drivers/passengers trapped inside of a vehicle

  • Vehicles off the road

Although the above factors are indicators of injuries, there is also the potential for injuries at a minor accident. An ambulance should always be called to an accident if:

  • Any drivers/passengers are experiencing pain

  • Any drivers/passengers are dizzy

  • Any drivers/passengers show signs of confusion

  • Any drivers/passengers are bleeding or have visible broken bones.

How Much Does An Ambulance Ride Cost?

Some car accident victims will refuse to take an ambulance to the hospital because they are afraid of the cost. The average bill for an ambulance is between $500-$2,500. When taking an ambulance it is important to understand that most health insurance policies have some coverage for such expenses. Furthermore, if you take a ride in an ambulance after an accident that was caused by another person, it is a recoverable expense.

Taking An Ambulance After A Car Accident

If you ride in an ambulance after a car accident, it not only helps to ensure that you are safe and taken care of but it also creates medical documentation of your injuries. In the future, if you need to seek compensation for the cost of medical bills, rehabilitation, or pain and suffering such documentation is extremely valuable.

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