Your first priority is safety. Check for injuries, call 911, and request medical assistance. Even if injuries seem minor, it’s important to get evaluated as soon as possible.
Yes. Many injuries—such as whiplash or soft tissue damage—don’t show symptoms immediately. Arizona injury claims strongly depend on early medical documentation.
Ideally within 72 hours. Delaying care can worsen injuries and may negatively affect insurance or legal claims.
Your first visit includes a full evaluation, injury documentation, pain assessment, and a personalized treatment plan. The goal is to identify injuries early and begin recovery right away.
No. You can receive care even if you don’t have health insurance. Accident-related treatment is often covered through auto insurance or third-party claims.
In most cases, no upfront payment is required. Clinics experienced in accident care can work directly with insurance or attorneys.
It’s not required, but seeing a doctor first is critical. Medical records created early are essential if you later decide to consult an attorney.
Common injuries include whiplash, back and neck pain, headaches, soft tissue injuries, and joint pain—even when no broken bones are present.
You can contact the clinic directly to schedule a same-day evaluation, ensuring fast diagnosis, treatment, and peace of mind.