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Auto Accidents
Being involved in a car, truck, motorcycle or other motor vehicle accident, is one of the most unfortunate
and traumatic (both physical and mental) situation you may find yourself in. Every year there are
more then 6 million motor vehicle accidents, involving 3.5 million victims and resulting in an average of
115 deaths per day. Whether struck from behind (rear-end collision), an intersectional (T-bone collision),
a rollover, or the victim of a hit-and-run or drunk driver, car accidents are serious matters.If you are unfortunate enough to be involved in a motor vehicle accident it is always advisable that you seek medical attention even if you feel no immediate symptoms following the accident. It has been documented in the medical journals that many motor vehicle suffers may develop symptoms over a time span of a few hours to a few months following the accident. Some of these symptoms are mild cases of headache and fatigue that may be considered "normal" everyday ailments due to our daily activities, when in fact they are signs of worse things to come. If you are ever involved in a motor vehicle accident, P3 Chiropractic & Massage is here to help you. With our dedicated staff, you can rest assured that we will do our best to insure your safe and expedient return to good health. Should you also require legal assistance, we can recommend a well established legal firm whom we work well with to handle your claim. So call now, and let us start improving your Power, Performance & Potential! Call 360-895-4844. Just for your information, some of the more common injuries that arise from a motor vehicle accident are listed below.
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