Car Accident Neck Injuries Exposed

October 8, 2009

Orange County, CA Auto Accident Injury Treatment Information
Dr Barry Marks, Chiropractor, Car Accident Injury Specialist Orange, CA

Exposing the Black & White Proof of Car Accident Neck Injuries

doctor_car_accident_neck_xrayVictims of automobile accident injuries know full well the experience is painful. Unfortunately, many doctors are inadequately trained to identify, document and treat this specialized medical problem.

This emboldens the insurance companies to refute treatment as reasonable or to reduce settlement offers since the injuries are not “objectively” proven.

The medical literature indicates that a common objective sign of injury in an automobile crash is a reduced neck curve (hypolordosis). One study found that 91% of subjects with a reduced neck curve had been involved in an automobile accident.

Therefore, it is imperative to have neck x-rays following a car crash. Your doctor then needs to measure the angle of lordosis. Normal range is between 30 and 40 degrees. Many experts agree that closer to 40 degrees is best.

Once a measurement is made, your doctor then must begin steps to return your curve to normal. (For exercises that accomplish this goal, see previous posts on this blog) After a period of treatment (about 3 months) your doctor should take comparative x-rays and measure again. If the treatment has been successful, the angle or depth of curve should have increased.

before_xraySee the radiographs to the right which show a decresead neck curve due to an auto accident followed by x-rays showing objective proof of correction after only 2 months of proper chiropractic rehabilitative treatment.

THe first x-ray is from an accidnerent victim who had completed several moitnhs fo pohysical tehrapy and medications, but contineud to suffer from neck pain and ehadaches.  On consultation it was learend his neck was never x-rayed despite the fact that the rear of his car suffered significant damage.

A personalized action plan was designed that included in office treatments and at home exercises over a period of 2 months. On re-exam he was found to be suffering only mild occasional headaches and his “after” x-rays showed a significant increase in neck curve. The final measurement was 38 degrees, which is well within normal limits. The patient was thenafter_xray instructed in an “at home” after care exercise program to maintain proper alignment.

Objective proof of an injury is crucial to make your case to the insurance companies. If your doctor does not do this, then your case is in jeopardy and you may not receive the level of compensation you deserve. Worse yet, if your doctor does not follow this protocol and releases you with an uncorrected neck, you have a 600% increase in risk for early onset osteoarthritis and persistent headaches and neck pain.

For more information on car accident injuries see previous posts on this blog and check out the free  reports, online video seminar and information at http://orange-car-accident.com


Car Accident Neck Exercise Videos Part 2

September 24, 2009

Auto accident neck injuries and neck exercises
Dr Barry L Marks, Chiropractor Orange County, CA

This is the second of three videos for neck stabilization and correction following a car accident whiplash injury. If you’ve been in an accident and have suffered a reduced neck curve as a result, then you must do these exercises to correct your neck curvature to prevent serious problems years down the road.

Video number 2 depicts Neck Extensions which are vital for restoring neck muscle strength and stamina.

For more information on car accident injury treatment, including a free online video seminar and free report, go to: http://www.orange-car-accident.com


Neck Exercises for Car Accident Injuries Part 1

September 8, 2009

Orange County, CA Car Accident Injury Neck Exercises Info

Dr Barry L Marks, Chiropractor, Orange, CA

Before we discuss specific neck exercises, we first must understand…

What Happens to Your Neck in a Car Crash?

At the moment of impact in a typical rear-end collision, your head remains momentarily still while your body is forced forward. This instantaneous separation of the movement of your torso and head causes the neck shape to be deformed injuring muscles, ligaments, tendons, discs, joint surfaces, nerves and even your brain.

This all occurs before you are even conscious of the collision. By the time you realized you were hit, your spine as already been damaged!

The degree of spine damage depends on many factors including your age, gender, body type, vehicle type, seat and head restraint type, your position at impact, previous accidents, and more. Interestingly, vehicle damage has been repeatedly shown NOT to be a good predictor of bodily injury.

One of the most reliable factors of injury are your symptoms and how soon after the collision they show up and your x-ray findings. Much research has gone into determining the long-term outlook of crash victims and how to predict whether you will recover from your injuries or not.

The presence of an abnormal neck curve on x-rays after a collision is a key factor in your prognosis. Medical researchers have found that if your neck is damaged it will change it’s shape which is readily measurable on x-ray examination. How far from normal your neck curve has deviated determines how badly you are injured and how difficult it may be to return your neck to normal.

Consider the pictures below…on the left is a normal curve that resembles a backwards “C.” On the right is an “S” shaped curve due to whiplash.

neck-c-shape

neck-s-shape2

“What is a Normal Neck Curve?”

A normal “C” shaped neck curve measures between 30 and 40 degrees. There is some debate about whether or not the higher number, 40 is a steadfast norm. I believe, if you are between those numbers that is a good place to be.

Let’s compare a normal neck, Figure 1 and an abnormal neck in Figure 2:

You may have noticed that the patient is facing to the left instead of to the right as in the pictures previously, but you should also note that Fig. 1 has a nice deep curve, while Fig. 2 is very straight. This is a classic example of what is called a “hypolordosis” or decreased curve of the neck.

neck-xray1

What you need to understand is that after your initial treatment that is designed to reduce pain by quelling inflammation and spasm, it is highly probable that your neck will still be misshaped like this. Unfortunately, doctors who do not know about or do not understand the importance of fully rehabilitating a neck after an accident, treat many crash victims. So once your pain is reduced, these doctors will unceremoniously release you from care without taking a second set of x-rays to measure your curve. You will be released with less pain, but your neck is still damaged inside and will eventually become painful again. Worse, is that later you will suffer deterioration of your neck joints and have early osteoarthritis. Medical research indicates a 600% increase in risk for early arthritis in victims with persistently reduced neck curve after a crash. As you can see, it is very important for your long-term health to correct your neck as much as possible.

neck-xray2

In the next post, we will cover the specific neck exercises you MUST do if you have suffered an auto accident.

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“Auto Accident Injury Intensifiers”

April 8, 2009

Orange County, CA

Car Accident injury information by whiplash expert Dr Barry Marks, DC Orange, CA

Young Man Holding NeckAuto accidents are a common occurrence in Orange County. Each year thousands of Orange residents are injured in collisions between vehicles in the county’s over stuffed freeways.

Here are some of the most commonly known factors or “injury intensifiers,” that can increase your risk for injury in an accident.

  • Rear impact: rear impact collisions cause more damage to the human spine than any other type of collision.
  • Head restraint position: a head restraint that is positioned incorrectly greatly increases your chance for injury
  • Head position: if you are looking to the side, down to your stereo or into your rear view mirror on impact, your injury potential is raised
  • Surprised: being surprised and therefore unable to brace for impact makes it 15x more likely that you will be injured
  • Female gender: females suffer injury more easily than males due to neck size and other anatomic factors
  • Pre-existing arthritis or disc disease: an already compromised neck even if it was asymptomatic previously, makes the neck less resilient to injury

To learm more about these risk factors and others and what you can do to minimize your chance of injury in an auto accident, join the Free online seminar at www.TruthAboutWhiplash.com. This free web based audio seminar with downloadable .pdf fact sheets will teach every accident victim what they need to know about their whiplash injury. Physicians and lawyers will also benefit from this free auto accident seminar by learning key facts about the truth behind motor vechicle collisions and their treatment.


Orange County Car Accident Facts for Auto Accident Victims in Orange, CA

March 29, 2009

Auto Accident and Car Accident facts by Orange County Car Accident Specialist, Dr Barry L Marks, DC, Orange, CA

whiplash_neck_pain1Here are some interesting auto accident facts gleaned from our friends at Spine Research Institute of San Diego…with commentary

Approx 3 million whiplash injuries occur each year in US
That’s a lot of injuries and when you consider other facts revealed below, you’ll realize just how common it is to become injured and suffer permanent pain and disability, despite the fact that insurance companies attempt to tell victims they are not injured or that auto accidents are not serious.

45% of chronic neck pain sufferers blame past MVC as the cause of their pain
Wow, almost half of all chronic neck pain sufferers attribute a car accident as their source of pain…does that sound like auto accidents are simple, uncomplicated injuries?

Females are twice as likely to suffer whiplash injury than males
The most commonly cited reason for this is neck size. Females, in general, have thinner, weaker necks than their male counterparts and therefore are not as resilient to whiplash forces.

Males and females are equally likely to suffer long term residual pain and/or impairment after a whiplash injury
Interestingly, even though females are more easily injured, once someone is injured it does not matter what their gender, they are just as likely to suffer long term impairment and pain from their car accident.

Approximately 35% of all victims of rear impact motor vehicle collisions become chronically painful
Here’s a powerful statistic that flies in the face of insurance adjusters who often claim whiplash injuries go away with our without treatment in a matter of weeks. Sourced from numerous top flight medical and scientific papers, this fact is very troublesome. When you consider that 3,000,000 injuries occur every year and 35% of them will suffer chronic pain, that means every single year there are 1,050,000 new chronic pain sufferers in the U.S.

These facts clearly point to the fact that whplash injuires are very common, are serious and often lead to long-term pain and impairment. For these reasons it is imperative to get checked by a auto accident medical specialist who understands these facts and can properly manage these complex injuires.

Dr Barry Marks, DC
Car Accident Specialist, Orange, CA
http://www.truthaboutwhiplash.com


Recent Car Accident Orange County?

November 28, 2008

Car Accident Advice in Orange, Orange County, CAwhiplash_neck_pain
by Auto Accident Injury Specialist
Dr Barry L Marks, DC
Chiropractor – Author – Lecturer

If you’ve had a recent car accident, then you MUST take decisive action to protect your rights, NOW. There are certain steps that must be followed to ensure your access to proper medical care by an auto accident injury specialist and to secure the most favorable auto accident settlement. Step one must be completed within the first 72 hours following your accident, but more about that later.

This is breaking information your doctor and auto accident attorney will not tell you…because even they don’t know!

Even if you car accident was a minor impact or low speed crash, especially if your accident was a low property damage accident, you must read this information before doing anything else. Accidents of all severities can be seriously derailed if you make the wrong choices within the first 24-72 hours.

Don’t make a mistake, order the Shocking Free Report just released this week that has many people up in arms. This is behind the scenes info your own insurance company doesn’t want you to find out…info you will NEVER hear anywhere else. Info straight from an insurance adjuster turned rogue whistle blower who spilled the beans on unfair tactics to reduce your claims.

The report reveals 4 steps you need to take NOW to protect your rights.

Order your free report here: Shocking Car Accident Report


Free Orange County Car Accident Law & Medical Help

September 10, 2008

Orange County, CA
Free Car Accident Law & Car Accident Medical Info

 

If you’ve been invovled in an accident and have questions on what to do, fill out this simple questionnaire and we will provide you with a Free, No-obligation personalized car accident report with specific recommendations on what you need to do in your particular case.

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We provide:

  • Legal assistance with specialized car accident lawyers
  • Medical care including chiropractic, physical therapy, orthopedics, neurologists, personal trainers and more who are experts in auto accident cases
  • Car Accident Insurance advice to help with paperwork, what to sign, what not to sign, etc.
  • Auto Accident settlement advice…what’s your case worth? When should you settle? When should a case go to trial?
  • Car accident repair tips and advice… what shops to use, how to get your insurance to pay for repairs and not charge you a deductible… 
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Our service is a Concierge service; meaning you tell us your situation and we take care of everything so you don’t have to. Our professional car accident experts are knowledegable and effective. And unlike many services, we use only professionals speciailizing in auto accident cases who will answer phone calls, return emails and even come to you if needed.

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Car Accident in Orange County?

September 10, 2008

Orange County Car Accident Solution
Your Auto Accident Concierge Service

If you’ve been in an auto accident recently, please read this information very carefully before you do anything else…

An auto accident, even a “minor” one, can have serious and long-lasting repercussions if not handled correctly.

Common Legal Mistakes:

  • Not obtaining information from the other party
  • Falling prey to “don’t report it to my insurance, I’ll pay you cash…”
  • Believing the other person’s insurance wants to help you
  • Thinking you don’t need a car accident lawyer

Common Medical Mistakes:

  • Assuming you are not injured because your pain is mild
  • Assuming you aren’t hurt because your car wasn’t
  • Believing the ER doctor when he or she says “it’s just a strain, you’ll be better in a couple of days…”
  • Treating with non auto accident specialists like your general chiropractor, family medical doctor, HMO doctor, etc. Accident injuries are not the same as gardening strains.

Free Car Accident Severity and Needs Analysis
If you’ve been in a car accident and you are not sure about your car accident claim or if you are concerned you are not getting proper whiplash treatment, then follow this link for a Free Car Accident Severity and Needs Analysis.

This is a Free service we provide to accident victims of Orange County and surrounding areas. After you have completed the form you will receive a personalized report detailing possible solutions to your auto accident problem. This is a Free, No-obligation service and you will not be contacted unless you request it. Your car accident does not need to be a hassle. Let us review your case and see what can be done to eliminate your pain and aggravation and prevent future legal and medical problems.

What We Can Offer You:

Legal Advice with No Up-Front Costs:

  • Legal help with qualified auto accident lawyers in your area of Orange County
  • Help getting you car fixed with reputable auto body shops
  • Assistance getting a rental car
  • Stopping the annoying calls from insurance companies

Medical Treatment with No Out-Of-Pockets Costs to You:

  • Finding a competent and caring auto accident specialist for your whiplash treatment
  • Finding medical specialists for your particular needs: orthopedists, neurologists, chiropractors, physical therapists, etc.
  • Obtaining MRI and other diagnostic testing for your car accident injuries
  • Arranging second opinions
  • Obtaining medical reports that prove your injury and sway juries

Types of Cases We Specialize In:

  • Car accidents ( rear impact, front impact, side impact, roll over, fatality, low impact, slow speed)
  • Truck accidents (car vs truck, truck vs truck)
  • Bus and Taxi accidents (private and municipal lines)
  • 9, 12 & 15 Passenger van accidents (private and commercial tours)
  • Motorcycle accidents (car vs motorcycle)
  • Motor home and RV Accidents
  • Uninsured accidents (other driver uninsured, victim uninsured)
  • Pedestrian accidents (car vs pedestrian, motorcycle vs pedestrian, taxi vs pedestrian)

We are selective about which cases we take, but if we do accept your case, we will do everything necessary to get you the professional legal and/or medical help you need. We will take care of everything. That’s why we call it “concierge” service. We take care of all the details for you professionally and efficiently so you don’t have to worry or waste your valuable time.

Our car accident attorneys and auto accident medical specialists are accessible by telephone and/or email when you need them. For many services we will even come to you. No other Orange County Car Accident specialists “out satisfy” our clients with personal attention, accessibility and results.

For your Free Auto Accident Needs Analysis and Personalized Action Report go here.


The Truth About Low Speed Auto Accidents

September 9, 2008

Dr Barry L Marks
Chiropractor, Car Accident Specialist in Orange County, CA

Low Speed Auto Accidents

Thousands of car accidents occur everyday. And every day thousands are injured. Researchers note that the majority of auto accident injury claims occur at relatively low speeds of about 12 mph or less.
Car Accident Disputes
This causes tremendous disputes between injured parties and the insurance companies that are responsible for compensating them for their car accident claim. To insurers, there really is no speed at which they want to admit an injury could occur. For economic reasons they try to dismiss whiplash or car accident injuries entirely, as if they don’t exist.

Thanks to recent irrefutable research studies proving the existence and exact mechanism of whiplash car injuries, insurers are hard pressed to try the “whiplash is a hoax” defense nearly as much as in the past.

A more recent tactic is to claim the speed of the collision is too low to cause injury. Enter the “low speed collision” or “slow speed collision” defense. The defense often relies on their insured’s reports of how fast they were going when they ran into the back of the other party-obviously biased data.

Other times photographs of the vehicle damage is used to show a low speed car accident. Often, the photographs are shown to an Accident Reconstructionist who by merely looking at photographic damage of a car crash then renders an opinion on how fast the vehicles were traveling. They will even go so far to make statements such as “the evidence suggests there was insufficient force to cause human bodily injury…” This would be laughable if it didn’t cause so many problems for injured car accident victims. By the way, in most states Auto Crash Reconstructionists are only allowed to testify or ender an expert opinion as to vehicle damage. They are not trained to determine bodily injury.

The Truth
Here are but a few facts concerning motor vehicle injuries and their relationship to speed with supporting scientific evidence.

Three different studies (Panjabi, Panjabi and Cholewicki and Kaneoka) proved the mechanism by which the neck is injured by a rear impact force simulating a car accident. [1], [2], [3] The studies involved simulating a rear impact collision on live human test subjects and recording the results with cineradiography (high speed motion x-rays). The researchers found that the neck was injured by deforming into an “S- shaped” configuration within fractions of a second of the impact before the occupant is aware of the impact and before reflexes can protect them. All three of these studies found that this physical event occurred at speeds as low as 2.5 mph. In other words, when they simulated car crashes sufficient to cause the head to move in relationship to the body at a rate of 2.5 mph, injuries were recorded.

The radiographically proven human threshold for injury in a rear impact auto accident therefore is 2.5 mph. Other authors have disputed these figures and some insurance company sponsored studies have found the threshold to be closer to 5 mph.

For the sake of argument, let’s stipulate that the 5 mph threshold is correct. It still means that a collision of only 5 mph can cause damage to the neck.

Freeman et. al. in Spine, Vol. 23, Number 9, 1998, p. 1046 shows the damage thresholds for many cars. This is the minimum speed required to cause the car to show visible signs of damage. The smallest, lightest vehicle listed was the 1980 Toyota Tercel, which required a collision of 8.1 mph to become damaged. On the other end of the spectrum was the 1989 Chevrolet Citation, which required 12.7 mph. A Ford F-250 pick up required 11.7 mph.

Cars built today are equipped with rear bumpers designed not to show any damage below 5 mph. In an attempt to reduce repair costs shouldered by insurance companies, crash standards were adopted to mandate rear bumpers must withstand a 5 mph collision into a fixed barrier (wall, pole, etc) without any visible evidence of damage. It should be noted that this standard involves testing of “vehicle to barrier” crashes not “vehicle to vehicle” testing.

Hitting a pole as in “vehicle to barrier” testing yields more damage at lower speeds. The barrier does not move or absorb any energy.

In “vehicle to vehicle” crashes where the bumpers line up well, it takes considerably more force to cause visible bumper damage than a 5 mph collision. Some tests have shown that cars could be crashed repeatedly at 20 mph and not show outer damage. In a “vehicle to vehicle” crash it is estimated that the minimum speed to cause visible damage is approximately 15 mph.

What happens to the occupant in these collisions is what matters. If you are backing up in a parking lot and run into a pole at 6 mph. You will feel a crunch and a bump. You’ll be startled and upset about your bumper, but it is unlikley you’ll be injured.

On the other hand, if you are stopped in a parking lot waiting for a space and another vehicle strikes you at 12 mph (the average speed of a car in a parking lot) you will likely feel a tremendous jolt, hear a loud bang and your car will be pushed forward a few feet. It is probable that your neck will be injured, although it may not show up for hours or days, but your bumper may not even show a dent.

In the first scenario all the energy of the crash was absorbed by the bumper. In the second, some of the energy was bled off into the two vehicles, but much of it was transmitted into your body causing your neck to deform into the “S” configuration resulting in injury.

Another consideration is that while a bumper may look undamaged from the outside after a collision, inside under the skin, the foam or plastic may be crushed or cracked. This is not seen from the outside, so photographs would make it appear as if no damage was sustained. Still further, the bumper may appear intact, but on unibody vehicles, the unibody may be bent or deformed by a collision. This may not be apparent and some auto repair facilities may miss it.

So what does this mean? It means that if you are rear-ended and your bumper is cracked, dented, or misplaced at all, your collision involved speeds in excess of 15 mph. That’s 3 times the human threshold for injury if we use the 5 mph figure. In reality, the proven threshold is only 2.5 mph, so a collision of 15 mph is 6 times the threshold for injury.

Now let’s say your vehicle sustained no visible damage, but your neck hurts after the collision. Does that mean you weren’t really injured? No. It means that the vehicle’s threshold for damage was not exceeded. The impact could have been 10 mph. Too low for bumper damage, but still 4 times the threshold for human injury.

In a low speed collision, the kinetic forces that are transferred from the other vehicle into your vehicle are not dampened or bled off by your bumper. Instead, the force is transmitted through the vehicle, into your seat and to your neck resulting in injury. If your body or neck are jolted or jerked by the impact, an injury could occur.

Another aspect to consider is if your vehicle is moved forward by the impact. An average car weighs close to 4,000 lbs. Let’s say you are hit from behind and your car is pushed forward a few feet, but shows no signs of bumper damage. Is it possible to be hurt? Yes, of course. The force required to move a stationary 4,000 lb object is tremendous. Can you walk up to a car sitting at a red light with its brakes on and shove it forward even an inch? Not likely. A collision that is strong enough to propel a car forward by even inches is plenty enough force to cause a whiplash injury.

So, as you have now learned, there really shouldn’t be any dispute on whether a low speed car accident collision can cause injuries. It has been scientifically proven by several studies. It is also a fact that the speed required to cause bodily injury is quite low, a scant 2.5 mph. It has also been shown that any accident that causes damage to the rear bumper is likely to cause injuries and even in accidents where there is no outward physical damage to the vehicle, there may still be sufficient forces involved to cause bodily injuries.

About Dr. Barry L Marks, DC
Dr. Marks is a car accident injury specialist in practice since 1986. He is a former Associate Clinical Professor at a leading Chiropractic College and has advanced post-doctorate training in whiplash, car accident reconstruction, brain trauma and orthopedics. He is the Medical Director of Orange Spine & Disc Rehabilitation Center in Orange County, CA where he specializes in back pain and neck pain from car accidents. His opinion is often sought by other doctors, attorneys and insurance companies. You may contact Dr. Marks’ office at (714) 938-0575 for a Free Car Accident Severity consultation. Or order his Free Car Accident report.

References

Panjabi MM, Grauer JN (1997): “Whiplash produces a S-shape curvature of the neck with hyperextension at lower levels. ” Spine 22 (21): 2489-94.

Panjabi MM, Cholewicki J, Nibu K, Grauer JN, Babat LB, Dvorak J, Bar HF (1998-12-01): “[Biomechanics of whiplash injury].” Orthopade 1998 Dec; 27(12): 813-9.

Koji Kaneoka, Koshiro Ono, Satoshi Inami and Koichiro Hayashi (99-04-15). “Motion analysis of cervical vertebrae during whiplash loading.” Spine 24(8): 763-770

Characteristics of Specific Automobile Bumpers in Low Velocity Impacts, SAE 940916


Car Accident? Are You Making These Mistakes?

August 25, 2008

Orange County Car Accident Solution
Your Auto Accident Concierge Service

If you’ve been in an auto accident recently, please read this information very carefully before you do anything else…

An auto accident, even a “minor” one, can have serious and long-lasting repercussions if not handled correctly.

Common Legal Mistakes:

  • Not obtaining information from the other party
  • Falling prey to “don’t report it to my insurance, I’ll pay you cash…”
  • Believing the other person’s insurance wants to help you
  • Thinking you don’t need a car accident lawyer

Common Medical Mistakes:

  • Assuming you are not injured because your pain is mild
  • Assuming you aren’t hurt because your car wasn’t
  • Believing the ER doctor when he or she says “it’s just a strain, you’ll be better in a couple of days…”
  • Treating with non auto accident specialists like your general chiropractor, family medical doctor, HMO doctor, etc. Accident injuries are not the same as gardening strains.

Free Car Accident Severity and Needs Analysis
If you’ve been in a car accident and you are not sure about your car accident claim or if you are concerned you are not getting proper whiplash treatment, then follow this link for a Free Car Accident Severity and Needs Analysis.

This is a Free service we provide to accident victims of Orange County and surrounding areas. After you have completed the form you will receive a personalized report detailing possible solutions to your auto accident problem. This is a Free, No-obligation service and you will not be contacted unless you request it. Your car accident does not need to be a hassle. Let us review your case and see what can be done to eliminate your pain and aggravation and prevent future legal and medical problems.

What We Can Offer You:

Legal Advice with No Up-Front Costs:

  • Legal help with qualified auto accident lawyers in your area of Orange County
  • Help getting you car fixed with reputable auto body shops
  • Assistance getting a rental car
  • Stopping the annoying calls from insurance companies

Medical Treatment with No Out-Of-Pockets Costs to You:

  • Finding a competent and caring auto accident specialist for your whiplash treatment
  • Finding medical specialists for your particular needs: orthopedists, neurologists, chiropractors, physical therapists, etc.
  • Obtaining MRI and other diagnostic testing for your car accident injuries
  • Arranging second opinions
  • Obtaining medical reports that prove your injury and sway juries

Types of Cases We Specialize In:

  • Car accidents ( rear impact, front impact, side impact, roll over, fatality, low impact, slow speed)
  • Truck accidents (car vs truck, truck vs truck)
  • Bus and Taxi accidents (private and municipal lines)
  • 9, 12 & 15 Passenger van accidents (private and commercial tours)
  • Motorcycle accidents (car vs motorcycle)
  • Motor home and RV Accidents
  • Uninsured accidents (other driver uninsured, victim uninsured)
  • Pedestrian accidents (car vs pedestrian, motorcycle vs pedestrian, taxi vs pedestrian)

We are selective about which cases we take, but if we do accept your case, we will do everything necessary to get you the professional legal and/or medical help you need. We will take care of everything. That’s why we call it “concierge” service. We take care of all the details for you professionally and efficiently so you don’t have to worry or waste your valuable time.

Our car accident attorneys and auto accident medical specialists are accessible by telephone and/or email when you need them. For many services we will even come to you. No other Orange County Car Accident specialists “out satisfy” our clients with personal attention, accessibility and results.

For your Free Auto Accident Needs Analysis and Personalized Action Report go here.

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