How Drug Treatment Programs Affect Personal Injury Cases?

Insurance companies often classify proactive care as “excessive” and deny claims. Instead, they opt for traditional drugs and medication. Craig Ashton, from the Law Firm of Ashton & Price, explains that it is much cheaper to treat someone than to proactively treat them.

Back pain is a common complaint in personal injury cases. Insurance providers consider it to be excessive. The American College of Physicians recommends that you seek treatment immediately if you feel any back pain. This includes acupuncture, chiropractic care, and massage.

Allergy with Medications
While medication can relieve pain from personal injury, they may not be able to mask the symptoms.

  • Personal injury cases can be hampered by not having any symptoms. And pain can continue even after the case is closed.
  • Proactive treatments, however, have had positive results.

They also acknowledge that drugs are a poor form of pain treatment. Addiction to opioids can lead to addiction and other addictions. However, drug treatments can be harmful as they only mask the pain, not heal it.

Summarized from an article by Ashton Prince.