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When you call AICA we'll schedule your first appointment at the most convenient of our 12 Metro-Atlanta clinics. At your appointment, we will...

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  1. Use in-house imaging equipment (Xray, MRI and more) to diagnose your injuries
  2. Discuss the treatment plan designed by our team of orthopedic doctors, chiropractors & physical therapists to treat your specific accident injuries
  3. Take critical first steps to ensure you remain eligible for a maximized financial settlement!

Injured in a car accident?

We bill the at-fault insurance company, which means...
If the accident wasn't your fault, you'll pay nothing!

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Get the best injury care in Metro-Atlanta, and a maximized financial settlement to cover your medical bills and compensate for your pain & suffering!

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BETTER CARE. BETTER SETTLEMENT.

AICA has treated over 100,000 accident victims since 2000 — more than any other injury clinic in Metro-Atlanta! Our doctors hold a few very strong beliefs that have influenced how every one of those 100,000 patients received treatment. They believe that...

We've specialized in accident injury care to be able to provide real help for car accident victims in Metro-Atlanta. Our experienced doctors will get you better faster and our treatment protocol will ensure you remain eligible for a maximized settlement. AICA patients get:

BETTER CARE

BETTER FASTER

A BETTER FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT

The insurance company's attack on your settlement violates these beliefs, which is why protecting your settlement is a top priority for our doctors, second only to treating your injuries as quickly and effectively as possible!

We've specialized in accident injury care to be able to provide real help for car accident victims in Metro-Atlanta. Our experienced doctors will get you better faster and our treatment protocol will ensure you remain eligible for a maximized settlement. AICA patients get:

AICA has treated over 100,000 accident victims since 2000 — more than any other injury clinic in Metro-Atlanta!
Our doctors hold a few very strong beliefs that have influenced how every one of those 100,000 patients received treatment. They believe that...

INJURED IN A 
CAR ACCIDENT?

You're entitled to a financial settlement to cover your medical bills and compensate for your pain & suffering! ... Unfortunately, the other driver's insurance company is working around the clock to reduce the amount you can receive!

Call AICA today, and at your first appointment we we'll diagnose your injuries, discuss your custom treatment plan, and take critical first steps to ensure you remain eligible for a maximized financial settlement!

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ACCIDENTS FAQs

Claims, Settlements & Getting Paid

What is the difference between a claim and a settlement?

To be reimbursed for damages to your vehicle or property plus any injuries you suffered in an accident, your first step is to make a claim against the other person’s insurance company. If you have been injured by someone else’s negligence (meaning your injury is due to the other person or company not taking proper care in ...   Read More

How long do I have to make a claim?

Two different types of claims may arise from an auto accident: vehicle damage and personal injury. Regardless of the claim type, insurance companies require you to promptly notify them of an incident that could trigger a claim, whether or not you believe you sustained any injuries. That usually means you need to call within a matter of days ...   Read More

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Accidents FAQs

Claims, Settlements
& Getting Paid

What is the difference between a claim and a settlement?

To be reimbursed for damages to your vehicle or property plus any injuries you suffered in an accident, your first step is to make a claim against the other person’s insurance company ...   Read More

SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT

Call to schedule an appointment or get your questions answered!

(678) 201-1125

Submit a form and an AICA specialist
will reach out within 24 hours.

Submit a form and an AICA specialist will reach out within 24 hours.

Call to schedule an appointment or get your questions answered!

How long do I have to make a claim?

Two different types of claims may arise from an auto accident: vehicle damage and personal injury. Regardless of the claim type, insurance companies require you to promptly ...   Read More

Insurance Questions

Whose insurance company pays the bills?

Whenever an accident occurs, the party or parties who are “at fault” are responsible for paying for any property damage and for any injuries, treatment and pain and suffering that occur. Georgia is a modified comparative fault state, which means that if multiple people share responsibility for causing an accident, then fault will be ...   Read More

Which insurance companies should I talk to and when?

If you’ve been in a car accident, your own insurance company will typically require you to promptly notify them of an incident that could trigger a claim. That usually means you need to call your own company within a matter of days, or a few weeks at most. On the other hand, you are not required to speak with the at-fault driver’s insurance ...   Read More

What do I tell the insurance company when I make a claim?

First and foremost, be armed with the knowledge that insurance companies will always look for ways to find another driver at fault, because that means they won’t have to pay out as much money. Above all, never take the blame for an accident you didn’t cause. The at-fault driver’s insurance company will use your statements  ...   Read More

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance, but we specialize in third party liability. This is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for protection against damages claims made by a third party. Some examples might make this clearer. You probably have multiple kinds of insurance  ...   Read More

What is third party liability?

What is liability insurance and what does it mean for me?

There are two main types of automobile liability coverage: Bodily Injury Coverage - This pays the medical expenses associated with any injuries a person might have incurred from an accident. In some instances, it may also cover lost wages and legal fees associated with a lawsuit. Under Georgia law, the minimum limits of bodily ...   Read More

Auto Policies Pay First - If you have medical bills after an accident, there is a definite order in which insurance companies will be responsible for paying your bills. The first payments will be charged against the other person’s auto policy. The minimum limits of liability required under Georgia law are Bodily Injury ...   Read More

Do I use my health insurance after an accident? When?

Legal Help

When and why do you need a lawyer after an accident?

Professional legal assistance can be the difference between getting what you need and deserve to recover from an accident and losing out on large amounts of monetary damages. If you sustained minor injuries that resulted in less than $1,000 in medical bills, you can likely negotiate a settlement with the insurance adjuster  ...   Read More

Bills – Who Pays?

How do my medical bills get paid?

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance. However, AICA specializes in third party liability. Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for protection against damages claims made by a third party. AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance, but we specialize  ...   Read More

When & How Long?

How long do I have to file with the insurance company?

Every state’s deadline to file an injury lawsuit is different, but most states, including Georgia, require that you file an injury claim within two years of the injury occurring. If you want to file a lawsuit over damages to your vehicle, the statute of limitations gives you four years from the date of the accident to file the suit. The amount of time that you  ...   Read More

Should I use the doctors recommended by the insurance company?

If you are claiming injuries, then the other insurance company will likely request that you be examined by one of the doctors that they pay to make diagnoses and recommendations. That is not to say that you cannot see a doctor of your own choosing. Refer to this question about when to use health insurance after an accident  ...   Read More

What are the benefits of a personal injury lawyer?

To shield you from insurance company traps. If the at-fault driver in your auto accident case is insured, his or her insurance adjuster might attempt to contact you. They might also request that you give a recorded statement, which will give the insurer a chance to elicit harmful admissions or contradictory statements that can  ...   Read More

When will I go to court?

Two different types of claims may arise from an auto accident: vehicle damage and personal injury. Insurance companies require you to promptly notify them of an incident that could trigger a claim, whether or not you believe you sustained any injuries. That usually means you need to call within a matter of days, or a few weeks at most  ...   Read More

What is the statute of limitations to file a claim?

If you and your attorney are unable to come to an agreement with the insurance company, then you’ll need to take the next step: filing a personal injury lawsuit. State laws govern the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit. The amount of time you have to file is called the statute of limitations  ...   Read More

In most personal injury cases, if you decide to retain a lawyer to handle your case, he or she will represent you under a contingency fee. This means that you do not pay anything "up front," and your lawyer will only be paid if your case reaches a favorable solution for you, whether through an agreed-upon settlement or after  ...   Read More

How do lawyers get paid in personal injury cases?

What Is liability insurance and what does it mean for paying my bills?

There are two main types of automobile liability coverage: Bodily Injury Coverage - This pays the medical expenses associated with any injuries a person might have incurred from an accident. In some instances, it may also cover lost wages and legal fees associated with a lawsuit. Under Georgia law, the minimum  ...   Read More

What is third party liability and will it pay my bills?

Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for protection against damages claims made by a third party. Your auto insurance covers you for anything that you might have caused to happen to your vehicle, for instance, if you back into a wall. It also covers you if you have an accident  ...   Read More

What is a medical lien? Will it affect my credit?

A medical lien grants medical care providers the right to compensation (to be paid back for the costs of their treatments and services) if/when you are awarded damages or agree to an out-of-court settlement following an accident. The lien gives hospitals and physicians the legal right to a portion of any damages  ...   Read More

If the hospital has an opportunity to bill your health insurance, then it must do so. It’s not uncommon for insurance companies to make arrangements with medical providers to provide services at a discounted rate. For example, a negotiated rate may reduce the amount of the bill by 25% in exchange for immediate payment  ...   Read More

Is my insurance company involved in a medical lien?

What if I already paid? How do I get reimbursed for medical bills?

If you are injured in a car accident that is not your fault, the other driver (usually through their insurance company) is responsible for your medical bills. You will usually need to wait until after you have finished all medical treatments and have been discharged by your doctors before asking for a settlement with the insurance company  ...   Read More

When will the other driver’s insurance make an offer?

After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and forth about the merits of the claims and the costs of the treatments to get you back to 100%. The insurance company will want to analyze who is at fault. Sometimes it is easy to determine who caused an accident, but other times  ...   Read More

How long is too long to wait to seek treatment after an accident?

If you were injured in an accident, the safest thing for you to do is to seek immediate treatment. If you think you may have an injury but are not positive, then it is safest to consult with a physician or specialist as soon as possible in order to identify or rule out injury (most insurance companies consider within 72 hours  ...   Read More

How long does a settlement take?

There is no set answer to the question of how long it takes to reach a settlement. After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and forth about the merits of the claims and the costs of the treatments to get you back to 100%. The insurance company will want to analyze who is at fault  ...   Read More

Treatment

My doctor said he can’t treat car accident injuries. What do I do now?

We understand how frustrating it can be when your doctor tells you he cannot treat your injuries. It’s not that he can’t treat your injuries – it’s that he won’t. Most doctors’ billing departments are not set up to bill anyone other than the patient or the patient’s health insurance.  They are not set up to bill and/or receive payments from  ...   Read More

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance. However, AICA specializes in third party liability. Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for protection against damages claims made by a third party. AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance  ...   Read More

What kind of doctors accept car insurance for payment?

What type of treatment should you get after an accident?

AICA Orthopedics is a full-service specialty clinic.  We’ve specialized in dealing with auto accident injuries for the past 20 years. We offer treatments by some of the most skilled doctors in neurology, orthopedics, chiropractics, physical therapy and spinal surgery.  No matter what type of injury you’ve sustained, we’ve got you covered  ...   Read More

How long can you wait to be treated after an accident?

If you were injured in an accident, the safest thing for you to do is to seek immediate treatment. If you think you may have an injury but are not positive, then it is safest to consult with a physician or specialist as soon as possible in order to identify or rule out injury. At AICA, our specialists are available for consultation ...   Read More

Should I go to the ER / Hospital after an accident?

If you are feeling pain after an auto accident, never turn down medical treatment. Sometimes, the adrenaline from being involved in an accident can mask the symptoms of an underlying injury. It’s important to have your injuries cared for and documented by medical professionals. If you are offered medical treatment  ...   Read More

Settlement Process  

What is involved in the settlement process?

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, expect the following sequence of events to occur: 1. A car accident occurs. The police will issue a report and insurance companies will be notified that an incident has occurred that may trigger a claim. 2. Get medical attention if there is the possibility that you’ve been injured, whether at the emergency room ...   Read More

How long does it take to reach a settlement?

There is no set answer to the question of how long it takes to reach a settlement. After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and forth about the merits of the claims and the costs of the treatments to get you back to 100%. The insurance company will want to analyze who is at fault ...   Read More

Car accidents can be overwhelming.  We’ve helped over 100,000 accident victims and answered a million questions along the way.  Below are some of the most common answers that we hope you’ll find helpful.

Select a topic you have a question about or just scroll down to find answers.

How do you file a claim after an accident?

In order to have the expenses associated with treating your injuries paid for by the offending party, you must carefully document how the accident occurred and provide concrete proof that some kind of trauma has occurred. Insurance companies often undervalue claims because it is in their best interest to pay as little as possible ...   Read More

After your claim is opened, it is important that you keep records of all your expenses and keep copies of all your paperwork. You’ll also want to keep track of any lost days of work and any new or recurring symptoms of injury. It is important to remember that there may be indirect symptoms of a personal injury, even ones you might not necessarily ...   Read More

What happens after you file a claim?

After all the documentation has been submitted to the insurance company, the insurance company will do its own investigation of the accident. They will verify the documentation you’ve submitted and may come up with documentation of their own. They may disagree with the dollar amount that you are stating is necessary to cover the costs of your ...   Read More

What determines the settlement amount and how quickly will I get paid?

What is “Pain and Suffering” and how much can I expect?

If you were injured in an accident, and you were not at fault – or at least not "mostly" at fault – you should receive some amount of money for your pain and the impact the injury has had on your daily life. In accidents with minor, short-term injuries, it may be a small "token" amount. When injuries are more serious, painful and/or long-lasting  ...   Read More

The other driver's insurance company just made an offer. Should I take it?

In short, no. The other insurance company’s first offer is exactly that – a first offer. Depending on who is at fault, and the seriousness of the injuries, this may be just the start of the back-and-forth negotiation. If the other person’s insurance company comes up with a dollar amount different than you’ve requested, or recommend a different ...   Read More

The difficult part of figuring out compensation for someone injured in an accident is how to put a dollar value on "pain and suffering." Since that is a large part of what the insurance company's personal injury settlement formula attempts to do, it stands to reason that the more painful the injury, the higher the multiplier used to calculate your  ...   Read More

How much money can I expect to receive for my injury?

Settlement amounts range from zero to over a million dollars based on several factors. The approximate average settlement for a car accident case in Georgia is $4,000, but we cannot guarantee or even suggest an amount for your case without having all the medical and legal evidence. However, two key elements that contribute to your ...   Read More

What is the average settlement amount for an accident case in Georgia?

If your claim for property damage or personal injuries is denied by the other person’s insurance company, or the amount that they are offering you is not enough to cover your costs and your pain and suffering, the first thing you’ll want to find out is why. There are several reasons why a claims adjuster may deny your claim, including  ...   Read More

What if my claim is denied, or the amount offered is not enough?

If the insurance company is denying responsibility, or the amount they are offering is not sufficient to cover your losses, you may need to file a lawsuit. State laws govern the amount of time you have to file a lawsuit. The amount of time you have to file is called the statute of limitations. If you want to file a lawsuit over damages to your vehicle  ...   Read More

Can I file a lawsuit to get more money?

After treatment is complete, how long does it take to get paid?

If you are injured in a car accident that is not your fault, the other driver (usually through their insurance company) is responsible for your medical bills. You will usually need to wait until after you have finished all medical treatments and have been discharged by your doctors before asking for a settlement with the insurance company  ...   Read More

How long does litigation take?

The entire process involved in a lawsuit, from start to finish, can easily exceed a year or even more. A lawsuit follows a specific set of steps, with each step offering the insurance company the opportunity to prolong the process, plus multiple points along the way where they may make a new offer, which you may choose to accept or decline  ...   Read More

Does receiving a settlement mean I have to go to court?

If the settlement you’re offered meets your needs (financially and medically), then you can accept it without going to court. However, if an insurance company denies your claim and you need to take the next step - filing a personal injury lawsuit – then court might be necessary, but not always. Not every personal injury lawsuit makes it to trial  ...   Read More

Make sure that you get copies of any and all documentation surrounding the accident itself, the care you received at the accident site, and any care you received at the hospital. Keep copies of every bill you receive in order to provide proof of the extent of the trauma you suffered during your accident. Because the extent of many auto accident  ...   Read More

I went to the ER. Now what should I do?

It can, yes. Delaying documentation of your injuries can weaken your claim. By delaying or refusing medical treatment, insurance adjusters will argue that your injuries were not severe enough for a claim or that they may not even have been caused by the accident, potentially lowering the value of your settlement  ...   Read More

Does going to the ER affect my settlement?

What if I don’t go to the ER? Will that hurt my case?

While you can still have a case if you did not go to the ER from the scene, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible after an accident  ...   Read More

Who pays for my visit to the ER / Hospital?

Whenever an accident occurs, the party or parties who are “at fault” are responsible for paying for any property damage and for any injuries, treatment and pain and suffering that occur. When you go to the ER after an accident caused by another party, their insurance will cover the costs not only for your treatment at the hospital ...   Read More

How do you file a claim after an accident?

In order to have the expenses associated with treating your injuries paid for by the offending party, you must carefully document how the accident occurred and provide concrete proof ...   Read More

What happens after you file a claim?

After your claim is opened, it is important that you keep records of all your expenses and keep copies of all your paperwork. Examples of expenses are: any and all car repair bills ...   Read More

After all the documentation has been submitted to the insurance company, the insurance company will do its own investigation of the accident. They will verify the documentation you’ve submitted ...   Read More

What determines the settlement amount and how quickly will I get paid?

What is “Pain and Suffering” and how much can I expect?

If you were injured in an accident, and you were not at fault – or at least not "mostly" at fault – you should receive some amount of money for your pain and the impact the injury has had on ...   Read More

What is the average settlement amount for an accident case in Georgia?

Settlement amounts range from zero to over a million dollars based on several factors. The approximate average settlement for a car accident case in Georgia is $4,000, but we cannot ...   Read More

How much money can I expect to receive for my injury?

The difficult part of figuring out compensation for someone injured in an accident is how to put a dollar value on "pain and suffering." Since that is a large part of what the insurance ...   Read More

The other driver's insurance company just made an offer. Should I take it?

In short, no. The other insurance company’s first offer is exactly that – a first offer. Depending on who is at fault, and the seriousness of the injuries, this may be just the start of the ...   Read More

What if my claim is denied, or the amount offered is not enough?

If your claim for property damage or personal injuries is denied by the other person’s insurance company, or the amount that they are offering you is not enough to cover your costs and your pain and ...   Read More

Can I file a lawsuit to get more money?

If the insurance company is denying responsibility, or the amount they are offering is not sufficient to cover your losses, you may need to file a lawsuit. State laws govern the amount of time ...   Read More

Insurance
Questions

Whose insurance company pays the bills?

Whenever an accident occurs, the party or parties who are “at fault” are responsible for paying for any property damage and for any injuries, treatment and pain and suffering that ...   Read More

Which insurance companies should I talk to and when?

If you’ve been in a car accident, your own insurance company will typically require you to promptly notify them of an incident that could trigger a claim. That usually means you need to call ...   Read More

What do I tell the insurance company when I make a claim?

First and foremost, be armed with the knowledge that insurance companies will always look for ways to find another driver at fault, because that means they won’t have to pay out as ...   Read More

What is third party liability?

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance, but we specialize in third party liability. This is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for ...   Read More

This pays the medical expenses associated with any injuries a person might have incurred from an accident. In some instances, it may also cover lost wages and legal fees associated with ...   Read More

What is liability insurance and what does it mean for me?

If you have medical bills after an accident, there is a definite order in which insurance companies will be responsible for paying your bills. The first payments will be charged against the other ...   Read More

Do I use my health insurance after an accident? When?

If you are claiming injuries, then the other insurance company will likely request that you be examined by one of the doctors that they pay to make diagnoses and recommendations. That is not to say that ...   Read More

Should I use the doctors recommended by the insurance company?

Car accidents can be overwhelming.  We’ve helped over 100,000 accident victims and answered a million questions along the way.  

Below are some of the most common answers that we hope you’ll find helpful.

Select a topic you have a question about or just scroll down to find answers.

Claims, Settlements & Getting PaidInsurance QuestionsSettlement ProcessLegal HelpWhen & How LongBills – Who Pays?Treatment

Settlement
Process

What is involved in the settlement process?

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, expect the following sequence of events to occur: A car accident occurs. The police will issue a report and insurance companies will be notified ...   Read More

How long does it take to reach a settlement?

There is no set answer to the question of how long it takes to reach a settlement. After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and ...   Read More

Legal Help

When and why do you need a lawyer after an accident?

Professional legal assistance can be the difference between getting what you need and deserve to recover from an accident and losing out on large amounts of monetary damages. If you ...   Read More

What are the benefits of a personal injury lawyer?

To shield you from insurance company traps. If the at-fault driver in your auto accident case is insured, his or her insurance adjuster might attempt to contact you. They might also request that ...   Read More

When will I go to court?

Two different types of claims may arise from an auto accident: vehicle damage and personal injury. Insurance companies require you to promptly notify them of an incident that could ...   Read More

What is the statute of limitations to file a claim?

If you and your attorney are unable to come to an agreement with the insurance company, then you’ll need to take the next step: filing a personal injury lawsuit. State laws govern the amount ...   Read More

In most personal injury cases, if you decide to retain a lawyer to handle your case, he or she will represent you under a contingency fee. This means that you do not pay anything "up front," and ...   Read More

How do lawyers get paid in personal injury cases?

Bills – Who Pays?

How do my medical bills get paid?

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance. However, AICA specializes in third party liability. Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer ...   Read More

What is liability insurance and what does it mean for paying my bills?

Bodily Injury Coverage: This pays the medical expenses associated with any injuries a person might have incurred from an accident. In some instances, it may also cover lost wages and legal ...   Read More

What is third party liability and will it pay my bills?

Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer (second party) for protection against damages claims made by a third party. Your auto insurance covers you for ...   Read More

A medical lien grants medical care providers the right to compensation (to be paid back for the costs of their treatments and services) if/when you are awarded damages or agree to an out-of-court ...   Read More

What is a medical lien? Will it affect my credit?

If the hospital has an opportunity to bill your health insurance, then it must do so. It’s not uncommon for insurance companies to make arrangements with medical providers to ...   Read More

Is my insurance company involved in a medical lien?

What if I already paid? How do I get reimbursed for medical bills?

If you are injured in a car accident that is not your fault, the other driver (usually through their insurance company) is responsible for your medical bills. You will usually need to wait until after ...   Read More

When & How Long?

How long do I have to file with the insurance company?

Every state’s deadline to file an injury lawsuit is different, but most states, including Georgia, require that you file an injury claim within two years of the injury occurring. If you want to file a lawsuit ...   Read More

When will the other driver’s insurance make an offer?

After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and forth about the merits of the claims and the costs of the treatments to get you back to 100% ...   Read More

How long is too long to wait to seek treatment after an accident?

If you were injured in an accident, the safest thing for you to do is to seek immediate treatment. If you think you may have an injury but are not positive, then it is safest to consult ...   Read More

There is no set answer to the question of how long it takes to reach a settlement. After you’ve made a claim against the other party’s insurance company, there may be some back and ...   Read More

How long does a settlement take?

If you are injured in a car accident that is not your fault, the other driver (usually through their insurance company) is responsible for your medical bills. You will usually need to wait until ...   Read More

After treatment is complete, how long does it take to get paid?

How long does litigation take?

The entire process involved in a lawsuit, from start to finish, can easily exceed a year or even more. A lawsuit follows a specific set of steps, with each step offering the insurance company ...   Read More

If the settlement you’re offered meets your needs (financially and medically), then you can accept it without going to court. However, if an insurance company denies your claim and you ...   Read More

Does receiving a settlement mean I have to go to court?

Treatment

My doctor said he can’t treat car accident injuries. What do I do now?

We understand how frustrating it can be when your doctor tells you he cannot treat your injuries. It’s not that he can’t treat your injuries – it’s that he won’t. Most doctors’ billing departments ...   Read More

What kind of doctors accept car insurance for payment?

AICA Orthopedics accepts most forms of health insurance. However, AICA specializes in third party liability. Third party liability is when someone buys insurance (first party) from an insurer ...   Read More

What type of treatment should you get after an accident?

AICA Orthopedics is a full-service specialty clinic.  We’ve specialized in dealing with auto accident injuries for the past 20 years. We offer treatments by some of the most skilled doctors ...   Read More

If you were injured in an accident, the safest thing for you to do is to seek immediate treatment. If you think you may have an injury but are not positive, then it is safest to consult ...   Read More

How long can you wait to be treated after an accident?

Make sure that you get copies of any and all documentation surrounding the accident itself, the care you received at the accident site, and any care you received at the hospital. Keep copies of ...   Read More

I went to the ER. Now what should I do?

If you are feeling pain after an auto accident, never turn down medical treatment. Sometimes, the adrenaline from being involved in an accident can mask the symptoms of an underlying injury ...   Read More

Should I go to the ER / Hospital after an accident?

It can, yes. Delaying documentation of your injuries can weaken your claim. By delaying or refusing medical treatment, insurance adjusters will argue that your injuries were not severe ...   Read More

Does going to the ER affect my settlement?

While you can still have a case if you did not go to the ER from the scene, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible after an accident. Delaying documentation of your ...   Read More

What if I don’t go to the ER? Will that hurt my case?

While you can still have a case if you did not go to the ER from the scene, it is important to see your primary care physician as soon as possible after an accident. Delaying documentation of your ...   Read More

Who pays for my visit to the ER / Hospital?

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