by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Uncategorized
After an accident, many people are unsure who they should see first—or what the term “accident doctor” even means. In practical terms, an accident doctor is any licensed healthcare provider who evaluates and treats injuries that commonly follow motor vehicle...
by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Accident
After an accident, many people wonder whether they should contact their insurance company right away—especially if they are in pain, unsure about fault, or concerned about costs. While insurance communication is often necessary, it is not always the most important...
by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Accident
After an accident—such as a car crash, collision, or slip and fall—it is common for people to assume they are uninjured if they can still move around. However, many accident-related injuries involve soft tissue, including whiplash-related sprain and strain patterns,...
by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Accident
After an accident, many people wonder whether today’s discomfort could turn into a long-term problem. This question is especially common after injuries that seem minor at first, such as sprain and strain patterns following car accidents, motorcycle collisions, or...
by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Accident
After a car accident, people often hear the phrase “documentation of injury” without a clear explanation of what it actually means. Documentation of injury refers to the formal medical record created after an evaluation that describes what was injured, how it...
by Dr David Warwick DC | Jan 22, 2026 | Accident
One of the most common questions people ask after a car accident or sudden sprain/strain is: “Do I really need to be examined if I feel okay?” From a clinical standpoint, early evaluation can matter — not because every accident causes serious injury, but because some...