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Questions to Ask Before Returning to Work After a Car Accident

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Car accidents can have a huge impact on your life and the way you live in. One impact that a car accident can have on your life is the fact that you might not be able to work for quite some time as you attempt to recover and get back on your feet. However, not being able to return to work can keep you from making money to pay for your bills, which can turn into a vicious cycle. This is why you might want to return to your job as soon as possible.

Because you might be afraid of worsening your injuries, it is important to ask some essential questions before you return to work after being injured.

Is it Time to Return to Work After Your Accident Recovery? 

If I return to work, does this mean I am healed? Many people believe that because they can get back to regular work activities, they are healed and will be able to do everything they could do before the accident took place. The truth is: no, just because you return to work this does not mean that you can handle everything else that comes your way.

Another thing to remember is that returning to work can take a huge physical and mental toll on your life. If you return, you want to ensure that you are fully healed or at least well enough to work, because you run the risk of injuring yourself all over again – and this time it could be worse. If you do not take the proper amount of time to heal, you could be putting your life at risk and you might never fully recover next time.

Could I ruin my lawsuit? In perspective of your legal case, you might be worried that if you return to work, the court will think that you are fully healed and you might not gain as much in damages during your claim. For many individuals, this is not true. Everybody has the right to make income but many injured people decide to return to work when they are physically capable of doing so, especially when there are medical bills and more to be paid. If you miss an unreasonable amount of time, the court could also think that you are intentionally taking time away even though you could spend that time working. This is why it is important that the timing is just right.

Has my doctor approved my return to work? In order for you to be successful with your personal injury claim, you must be able to show that you can return to work and that your doctor has cleared you for doing so. Your injuries might have been significant, and if you are receiving care and have clear documentation of such, this is a good start. However, if your doctor says that it is time to return, you must trust that they have your best interest at heart.

Help from a West Virginia Personal Injury Attorney

Our personal injury attorneys at Katz, Kantor, Stonestreet & Buckner understand how difficult it can be to face the aftermath of a car accident in West Virginia that has left you with a variety of damages you must handle on your own. We understand that, during these trying times, you might have questions about what steps you should take and when you should take them, especially if this is the first time you have experienced a car accident. Please contact us for more information on how we can assist you at (304) 713-2014.

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