March 30th is National Doctors’ Day, and at Keller & Keller, we want to take a moment to recognize the physicians, surgeons, and specialists who help our clients heal every single day.
When someone is hurt in an accident, the road to recovery can feel overwhelming. But behind every recovery story is a team of medical professionals working to get that person back on their feet. Today, we honor that work.
Good Medical Care Makes All the Difference
If you have been injured in a car accident, semi-truck accident, or any other incident caused by someone else’s negligence, the medical treatment you receive plays a critical role in two ways.
First, it supports your health. Injuries from accidents are not always obvious right away. Concussions, soft tissue damage, and internal injuries can take days or even weeks to fully surface. Seeing a doctor promptly and following through with your treatment plan helps catch these issues early and gives you the best chance at a full recovery.
Second, it supports your case. Your medical records are the foundation of any personal injury claim. They document the severity of your injuries, the treatment you needed, and the impact the accident has had on your daily life. Insurance companies look closely at whether an injured person followed their doctor’s recommendations. Gaps in treatment can give the insurance company a reason to argue your injuries were not that serious.
What Michigan Accident Victims Should Know
Michigan’s auto insurance system is unique. Under the state’s no-fault law, your own insurance policy covers your medical expenses after a car accident, regardless of who was at fault. But that does not mean medical documentation is any less important. Your insurer still reviews your treatment records when processing claims, and disputes over whether treatment was “reasonable and necessary” are common.
For third-party claims against an at-fault driver, your medical records are just as critical. Michigan’s comparative fault rules mean that insurance companies will look for any opportunity to reduce what they owe, and gaps in your medical treatment give them that opening.
Here is what we always tell our clients:
• See a doctor as soon as possible after an accident, even if you feel fine in the moment. Adrenaline can mask pain and symptoms.
• Follow your treatment plan. If your doctor recommends physical therapy, follow-up visits, or imaging, follow through. Skipping appointments can hurt both your recovery and your claim.
• Keep all of your records. Save receipts, appointment summaries, and any instructions from your medical team. These become important evidence later.
• Understand your PIP coverage. Michigan drivers should know what their Personal Injury Protection covers so there are no surprises during treatment. If you have questions about your coverage, a personal injury attorney can help you sort through the details.
A Thank You to the Doctors Who Help Our Clients Heal
We have seen firsthand how the right medical care can change the trajectory of someone’s recovery. From the ER doctors who stabilize patients after a serious crash to the physical therapists who help rebuild strength and mobility over weeks and months, every step matters.
At Keller & Keller, we fight to make sure our clients receive full compensation for the medical care they need. That includes past medical bills, ongoing treatment costs, and future care when long-term recovery is required.
So today, we say thank you to every doctor, nurse, surgeon, and specialist who plays a role in helping injured Michigan residents get their lives back.
Injured in Michigan? We Are Here to Help.
If you have been hurt in an accident and need guidance on what to do next, we offer free consultations to Michigan residents. You will never pay a fee unless we win your case.
Call us at 1-800-253-5537 or click here to learn more.
