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Get pain relief today from Board-Certified Internal Medicine physicians at Accident Medical Doctors | Auto & Motorcycle Injuries in Mesa, AZ. Pay $0 $0 for Doctor + Attorney + Chiropractor + Physical Therapist + Medication. Auto Insurance Pays Your Medical Bill. Are you picking an attorney from a flashy advertisement or using trial & error to pick the attorney hoping you will get the best settleme

nt? Let us help you find the best attorney that fits your circumstance from our experience of settling hundreds of cases with different attorneys throughout the city. We know which attorneys do a good job and keep their promises. If you have been injured in a Car Accident or Work Injury, get treated right away by a Medical Doctor to give you medications to make your treatments with a Chiropractor or Physical therapist more effective. Get pain relief today from Board-Certified Internal Medicine physicians at Accident Doctors in Mesa, AZ. What should I do after a car accident? If you have been injured in a Car Accident or Work Injury, you need to get treated right away by a Medical Doctor in an Injury Clinic specialized in Personal Injury. The benefit of starting with a Medical Doctor is that we can give you medications which will make your treatments with a chiropractor or physical therapist more effective. And if you don’t already have an attorney, we work with many great attorneys to fight for you. If you have symptoms like a headache or you can’t sleep then you need to see the doctor today. Neck pain or back pain might seem like normal things to expect but don’t wait to be evaluated because it could be worse than you think. Brain injuries and concussions are common after an accident. Better to be safe and get it checked out. You pay $0 because Auto-Insurance pays your bills. What kind of a doctor should I see after a car accident? To maximize your case settlement as well as maximize the quality of your care, the doctor leading your care should have the highest credentials such as an M.D. Since Auto-Insurance is paying your medical bills, you might as well get treated by the most qualified professional as possible. It doesn't cost you any more to get treated by the best, so don't settle for a less qualified person. You should expect to be treated by an M.D. doctor of medicine who is Board Certified. Our Board-Certified Internal Medicine physicians will quarterback your case and lead your care by coordinating with a complete network of chiropractors, physical therapists, orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, and neurosurgeons who will perform the treatments and provide the rehabilitation you need. All these treatments, including prescription medications, X-Rays, MRIs, and cortisone injections are all included for $0 out-of-pocket cost. When searching for medical care after an auto accident or workplace injury, put your faith in the team of physicians at Accident Doctors. These specialists offer treatment plans and help you pick the right attorney for you. Get the help you deserve and pay NO upfront fees. Call them today at (602) 632-0000 to request an appointment or visit them online for more information.

Here's what you're up against:Insurance companies have:- Full-time adjusters handling hundreds of claims- Legal departme...
04/19/2026

Here's what you're up against:

Insurance companies have:
- Full-time adjusters handling hundreds of claims
- Legal departments with experienced attorneys
- Medical professionals to review your records
- Investigation units for surveillance
- Software that calculates the lowest possible payout
- Decades of experience fighting people like you

What do most accident victims have?
- No experience with claims
- No legal knowledge
- No time (they're trying to heal)
- No resources
- No idea what's happening behind the scenes

This isn't a fair fight. It's designed not to be.

Getting help isn't weakness. It's smart.

Insurance companies look at your prescriptions too.What they watch for:- Pain medication history- How much you're taking...
04/18/2026

Insurance companies look at your prescriptions too.

What they watch for:
- Pain medication history
- How much you're taking
- How often you refill
- Whether amounts seem 'high'

They might argue:
- 'You're taking too much medication'
- 'Anyone on that much must have had problems before'
- 'The prescriptions suggest exaggeration'

Or flip it around:
- 'If you were really in pain, you'd need more medication'
- 'Low prescription use means low pain'

They can twist it either way. What matters is being consistent with your doctor's recommendations and documenting WHY you need what you need.

We can direct deposit the money today.'That speed is designed to tempt you.When you're stressed and bills are piling up,...
04/17/2026

We can direct deposit the money today.'

That speed is designed to tempt you.

When you're stressed and bills are piling up, fast money sounds good. That's exactly what they're counting on.

Here's the trick:
- Fast payment = fast closure
- Fast closure = you accept before understanding
- Direct deposit = feels done, feels committed
- Once the money hits, you might not fight

The convenience is the trap.

Taking a day to think won't cost you the settlement. But accepting too fast might cost you thousands you'll never get back.

Was that MRI really necessary?'Insurance adjusters question medical decisions all the time:- 'You didn't need that many ...
04/16/2026

Was that MRI really necessary?'

Insurance adjusters question medical decisions all the time:

- 'You didn't need that many X-rays.'
- 'Physical therapy should have ended sooner.'
- 'The specialist referral wasn't required.'
- 'Those medications were excessive.'

They're not doctors. But they'll second-guess your doctor anyway.

Why? Every test, treatment, and visit they can eliminate saves them money.

Your doctor ordered treatment because you needed it. Keep documentation of why. Get notes explaining the medical reasoning.

Don't let someone with no medical degree decide what is necessary for YOUR health.

They're not just looking for related injuries.When insurance companies get access to your medical history, they search f...
04/15/2026

They're not just looking for related injuries.

When insurance companies get access to your medical history, they search for anything they can use:

- A mention of back pain from years ago
- A note about depression or anxiety
- Previous injuries to any body part
- Anything that suggests you weren't 'healthy'

Then they argue:
- 'You had problems before the accident'
- 'This is just a continuation of existing issues'
- 'You're prone to these complaints'

This is why blanket medical authorizations are dangerous. Don't give them a key to your entire medical life.

Limit what they access. Protect your history. Make them focus on THIS accident.

They're not just watching YOUR social media.Insurance investigators also check posts from:- Your spouse- Your kids- Your...
04/14/2026

They're not just watching YOUR social media.

Insurance investigators also check posts from:
- Your spouse
- Your kids
- Your friends
- Your coworkers
- Anyone who might tag you

Your friend posts a group photo where you're smiling at a party? They'll use it.

Your spouse shares a video of the family playing in the backyard? Evidence.

Your coworker tags you at a work event? Noted.

You can control your own accounts. But you can't control everyone else's.

Let the people close to you know what's happening. Ask them not to tag you or post photos of you during your claim.

Documentation is your greatest weapon.Insurance companies bet that you:- Won't keep records- Will lose paperwork- Won't ...
04/13/2026

Documentation is your greatest weapon.

Insurance companies bet that you:
- Won't keep records
- Will lose paperwork
- Won't remember details
- Can't prove what happened

Prove them wrong.

From day one:
- Take photos of everything
- Save every piece of paper
- Write down conversations (who, when, what was said)
- Keep copies of what you send them
- Screenshot important emails
- Track every medical appointment

When they claim they 'never received' something, you have proof.
When their story changes, you have records.
When they try to minimize, you have evidence.

Paper beats their word.

Why do they call so fast?An adjuster reaching out within hours of your accident isn't being helpful. They're being strat...
04/12/2026

Why do they call so fast?

An adjuster reaching out within hours of your accident isn't being helpful. They're being strategic.

They want to reach you while:
- You're still in shock
- You don't know what's broken
- Adrenaline is hiding your pain
- You haven't talked to anyone who can help

They're hoping to get a statement before you realize how hurt you are.

They're hoping to make an offer before you know what it's worth.

Speed works in their favor, not yours.

You don't have to answer that call. You don't have to call back today. Take time to understand what happened to you first.

Insurance adjusters are masters of vague language.When they describe your accident, watch for words like:- 'Minor impact...
04/11/2026

Insurance adjusters are masters of vague language.

When they describe your accident, watch for words like:
- 'Minor impact'
- 'Low-speed collision'
- 'Minimal damage'
- 'Superficial injuries'

These words show up in their internal files. They're designed to make your claim look small.

But they're opinions, not facts.

You can push back:
- 'My doctor says my injuries are significant'
- 'The damage may look minor, but the impact affected my spine'
- 'I don't agree with that characterization'

Don't let their language define your experience. Document your own truth.

Insurance companies have:- Teams of trained adjusters- Lawyers on staff- Investigators on call- Computer programs that c...
04/10/2026

Insurance companies have:
- Teams of trained adjusters
- Lawyers on staff
- Investigators on call
- Computer programs that calculate payouts
- Decades of experience denying claims

What do you have?

Without help, you're bringing a checklist to a chess match.

The adjusters do this every day. They know every tactic. They've seen every situation.

You've probably never done this before.

That's okay. But it means you shouldn't do it alone.

Doctors who understand accident injuries. Attorneys who know the system. People who fight for you not against you.

We're here to help. Zero out of pocket. The auto insurance pays for your care.

If you've filed insurance claims before, they already know.Insurance companies share information. When you file a new cl...
04/09/2026

If you've filed insurance claims before, they already know.

Insurance companies share information. When you file a new claim, they check your history.

If they find:
- Previous accident claims
- Past injury claims
- Multiple claims over the years

Your current claim gets extra scrutiny. They'll assume you're the kind of person who 'files a lot.'

Here's the thing: Sometimes people just have bad luck. Sometimes you get in more than one accident. That doesn't make you a fraud.

But it means you need extra documentation. Extra evidence. Extra care to make sure everything is consistent and provable.

The adjuster asks: 'What hurts?'You mention your back and your neck.Later, your shoulder starts bothering you too. It's ...
04/08/2026

The adjuster asks: 'What hurts?'

You mention your back and your neck.

Later, your shoulder starts bothering you too. It's connected to the neck injury.

Now the adjuster says: 'You never mentioned your shoulder. It must not be from the accident.'

This is why pointed questions are dangerous. They're designed to create a record of what you DIDN'T say so they can exclude it later.

When describing your injuries:
- Mention everything that hurts
- Say 'my pain may still be developing'
- Don't let them rush you
- Ask to add to your statement if new symptoms appear

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Mesa, AZ
85210

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