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Personal Injury Understanding Radiological Scans

It is common for people to undergo radiological scans following a personal injury such as a work injury or a motor vehicle accident. When the injured person gets the results they can be hard to understand. They are expressed in difficult medical language and the injured person is unsure what they should do. For more information, Please contact us. Foyle Legal, 6/2 Carson Road, Malaga, Perth, WA 6090, Phone: 0408 727 343, https://foylelegal.com/

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Personal Injury Understanding Radiological Scans

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  1. WE HELP YOU TO MAXIMISE PERSONAL INJURY COMPENSATION! PERSONAL INJURY COMPENSATION June 2018 MADE A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM? WE HELP YOU TO MAXIMISE INJURY COMPENSATION! CONTACT FOYLE LEGAL I’ve just had a radiological scan and don’t understand, what do I do? It is common for people to undergo radiological scans following a personal injury such as a work injury or a motor vehicle accident. When the injured person gets the results they can be hard to understand. They are expressed in difficult medical language and the injured person is unsure what they should do. In this article, we have set down some of the things that you can do in this situation. Speak to your GP In many situations it will be a person’s general practitioner who provides the referral for the radiological scan in the first place which could include an x-ray, CT scan, ultrasound or MRI. The first step should therefore be to discuss the results with your GP. The general practitioner may be able to recommend what should be done next but in some situations, where an injured person requires further treatment it is likely you will be referred to a hospital or to a specialist. Seeing a specialist or going to a Hospital Generally if there is a finding on a radiological scan an injured person will be referred to a specialist such as an Orthopaedic Surgeon or a Neurologist so evaluate the symptoms further. Before you meet with the specialist it is a good idea to write down a list of your symptoms and how they affect you on a day to day basis so that the specialist can fully understand the restriction on function which is often the main thing which is evaluated. About Foyle Legal Foyle legal has helped hundreds injured people from all over Western Australia and recovered millions of personal injury compensation for our clients. At Foyle Legal, we specialized in car accident injury claims, workers compensation claims, public liability claims, criminal injury compensation claims, medical negligence claims, and TPD claims. If you have made a personal injury claim in Western Australia, contact Foyle Legal at 0408 727 343 for an obligation free claim review. For all personal injury matters, Foyle Legal helps injured people on a No Win No Fee basis. Foyle Legal Address: 5a/74 Kent Way, Malaga, Perth, WA, 6090

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