Beyond The Crash: How Diagnosing Auto Accident Injuries Impacts Your Recovery - The Mediserve Diagnostics & Therapeutics

At Mediserve Diagnostics & Therapeutics, we handle injuries from all types of vehicle accidents, ranging from mopeds to commercial trucks. The majority of injuries we see result from car and truck collisions, which often cause significant cervical or spinal damage. Regardless of the type of vehicle involved, VMA imaging allows us to accurately diagnose cervical and spinal injuries, providing the clear evidence needed to support your client’s recovery and case.

In this article, you can discover…

  • How VMA can help diagnose injuries sustained in an auto accident.
  • The benefits of VMA over traditional imaging in an auto accident.
  • The impact VMA can have on your client’s personal injury settlement.

How Can VMA Diagnostics Help Identify Injuries?

Many of the patients we serve were occupants of cars, pickup trucks, or SUVs involved in collisions with commercial trucks. Due to the sheer size and weight of tractor-trailers, these crashes often result in severe injuries, even when the commercial driver may not realize they have struck another vehicle.

To maximize recovery, it is essential to obtain the best possible diagnostic evidence to demonstrate the severity and impact of your client’s injuries. The more precise and detailed the evidence, the stronger your case will be—and the more specific damages your client can claim to support their recovery.

Injuries like whiplash and other forms of ligament damage are common in truck accidents but can be difficult to detect using standard X-rays or MRI imaging. VMA diagnostics provide dynamic, detailed images of spinal movement, allowing doctors to identify hidden injuries and pinpoint how ligament instability is contributing to your client’s pain and reduced mobility.

How Do We Diagnose Traumatic Brain Injuries?

Our team utilizes advanced equipment known as NeuroCatch, an electroencephalogram (EEG) device. NeuroCatch measures brainwave activity as your client responds to a series of questions, helping to assess their cognitive function and determine whether they are experiencing difficulties with thinking or processing.

When combined with VMA imaging, this data allows us to generate a comprehensive report that can confirm whether your client has suffered a traumatic brain injury.

Accurate Diagnostics To Strengthen Your Client’s Personal Injury Case

At Mediserve Diagnostics & Therapeutics, we consistently receive positive feedback from attorneys seeking precise diagnostic support for their clients after a personal injury. Our advanced imaging capabilities allow us to evaluate and diagnose a range of injuries, from ligament damage to traumatic brain injuries.

For optimal results, we recommend scheduling VMA imaging within two to six weeks after the accident. By this time, swelling and pain have typically subsided enough to allow for a full range of motion during imaging, while still capturing the injury in its early stages.

The more comprehensive and precise the diagnostic information, the stronger your case will be—helping you secure the most appropriate compensation for your clients and their families.

Still Have Questions? Ready To Get Started?

For more information on VMA Diagnostics, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling our team today.