When One Bad Day Changes Your Health, Work, And Money

You aren’t expecting life to go sideways like this, on a typical Tuesday. You’re thinking about picking up kids after school, the grocery shopping list, the meeting you’re running behind for, or the laundry machine, which seems to be developing some sort of new noise. Then, something goes wrong. A car accident. A fall. An uninformed split second by another person. Your average Tuesday suddenly turns into forms, pain, phone calls, and bills.

Recognize The Actual Financial Impact Over Time

First, all you might consider are the obvious expenses: the emergency room bill. Prescription. Repair quote. However, these financial pressures usually extend beyond what you see immediately.

There could be additional expenses associated with follow-up doctor visits (some may require travel), child care assistance, transportation (to and from the hospital), and/or work absence, even missing a couple of shifts can impact your ability to pay for groceries, rent and mortgage, schools and educational programs, or savings you had been diligently working toward avoiding.

So, it’s beneficial to create a paper trail and document everything now. Save all of your receipts. Store all of your doctors’ office notes. Document each hour you miss at work. Create a simple file on your phone to store any photos, documents, and messages. You don’t need an elaborate method of documenting your evidence. All you really need is documentation that proves what happened.

Protect Your Body While You Focus On Getting Back To “Normal”

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It’s very easy to convince yourself that you’re able to ‘push through’ and continue your daily routine after you’ve experienced a serious injury. You may rationalize this decision because you still need to get dinner ready and respond to your email. However, your body may be unable to keep pace with the demands of your schedule.

Minor injuries can quickly turn into major health issues if neglected. Pain that appears to be manageable during the first week post-injury will begin to intensify once the initial shock begins to wear off. Please adhere to medical professional recommendations. Attend scheduled doctor visits. Be completely truthful regarding your current symptoms. There is no need to be dramatic. This is simply taking care of the only body you have to live in.

Know What Resources Are Available For Your Situation

You may feel as though you are under so much legal and financial pressure that you cannot possibly resist accepting what comes next without resistance. However, there may be many options available to you regardless of who was responsible for causing the injury.

If your injury resulted from a collision involving a commercial truck, determining what happened and who may be responsible can be particularly complicated. Multiple parties may be involved, and the resulting medical bills, lost income, and other expenses can add to the pressure you are already facing.  

Consulting with a personal injury attorney at Ganderton Law can provide you with a better understanding of the practical aspects of what transpired, namely, medical expenses, lost wages, and salary, etc., and how filing a claim may benefit your situation. Even if you are uncertain, obtaining accurate information can prevent you from making hasty decisions while you are overwhelmed.

Create Space For Your Recovery

A single bad day doesn’t necessarily dictate how the weeks and months ahead will play out. Take care of yourself. Seek medical attention. Create records. Ask questions before signing any agreements. Allow those closest to you to assist in areas in which they can.

Healing isn’t only about recovering physically. It is also about securing your employment, financial security, and mental well-being by focusing on recovery one solid step at a time.

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Cindy
Founder and Lead Blogger at Akron Ohio Moms
Cindy is the top Akron Blogger with her own take on awesome brands for families, where to vacation for families, a beat on local activities and family fun, a knack for getting moms to share , and a house that is always 2 weeks away from a complete remodel!
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