
If you are injured in a car accident, you should go to the emergency room for severe or life-threatening injuries and seek urgent care or accident-focused medical care for non-life-threatening symptoms. Knowing which option fits your situation can help you get the right level of…

Anxiety or post-traumatic stress after a car accident is common and can affect sleep, mood, focus, and daily functioning. Recognizing these reactions as normal trauma responses and seeking early, structured support can shorten recovery time and reduce how much symptoms interfere with your daily life.…

When a teen is involved in a car accident, parents are often left wondering what steps to take next and how to protect their child’s health. Even when injuries are not obvious at the scene, physical and emotional symptoms can develop later. Understanding how to…

After a car crash, some of the most serious injuries are the ones you do not feel right away. Adrenaline and shock can hide pain, allowing underlying injuries to go unnoticed in the hours or days following a collision. Symptoms such as stiffness, headaches, dizziness,…

Motor vehicle accidents can cause injuries that affect your life for months or even years after the collision. While emergency treatment addresses immediate trauma, physical therapy plays an important role in your long-term recovery and quality of life. Why Physical Therapy Matters After Motor Vehicle…

Winter weather in Oklahoma can change quickly, creating dangerous driving conditions that catch even experienced drivers off guard. Ice storms, freezing rain, and sudden temperature drops transform roadways into hazards within hours, often leading to serious Oklahoma City car accident injuries. 1. Black Ice: Oklahoma's…

Getting hurt in a car accident doesn't just disrupt your daily routine; it can sideline you from the sports and activities you love. Whether you're a weekend warrior, a dedicated gym-goer, or someone who enjoys recreational activities, knowing when it's safe to return to physical…

Recovering from a car accident doesn’t end when the bruises fade or the swelling goes down. Many people continue to experience pain, stiffness, headaches, or limited mobility for weeks or even months after their initial injury. That’s why partnering with dedicated accident care professionals like…

At ImpactMD Accident Care, one of the most common questions patients ask after a car accident is, “How many treatment sessions will I need?” The answer isn’t the same for everyone; it depends on the type and severity of your injuries, how your body responds…

At ImpactMD Accident Care, we know that recovering from a car accident isn’t just about treating visible injuries. It’s about helping you adjust to the physical, emotional, and lifestyle changes that often follow. Even if your injuries seem minor at first, the effects of a…

After a car accident injury, one of the first concerns patients share with us at ImpactMD Accident Care is whether their medical treatment will be covered by auto insurance. The answer depends on several factors, including your insurance policy, state laws, and the type of…

The unexpected nature of car accidents doesn't change the fact that they occur daily. During everyday routine activities, like driving to work or picking up your kids, a single moment can change everything. The car accident doctors at ImpactMD Accident Care directly observe that accidents…