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ACCIDENT AND WORK INJURY CLINIC 

We believe in providing patients with the highest quality of health-care possible.  Accident and Work Injury Clinic is a Personal Injury Clinic, where we treat all Personal Injury patients along with all Personal Injury Attorneys nationwide. We offer a comprehensive list of services and specialize in accidents, injuries, pain management and occupational healthcare.  One of Dr. Gadalla's biggest priorities is to educate his patients so that they understand their rights and are able to receive all of the medical care and benefits they deserve when they get injured in car wrecks or accidents. Many of car wreck patients do not pursue medical care after their accidents due to the lack of health insurance, not knowing that car insurance covers their medical care expenses to great extent whether it is their fault or not. We will explain to you when and how to consult with an Accident Attorney in Wichita, if needed. We want to make sure all of our patients and clients are more than satisfied with their experience.  Contact us today to find out more about our clinic and how we can help you if you have suffered a car wreck or accident whether you have a car accident attorney or not. Most of the times insurance companies are very helpful and provide the medical care you need.


CAR Accident or Injury?

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO SEE A SPECIALIST?

The most important thing to do following a car accident and/or injury is to properly document your case. Our physicians are trained to accurately diagnose and treat injuries related to an accident or injury and then communicate with insurance companies. Providing insurance companies with accurate and timely information can greatly increase your chances of getting the medical coverage and/or settlement you deserve. We will explain to you when and how to consult with a car accident lawyer if needed. Most of the times insurance companies are very helpful and provide the medical care you need.



Don't Wait 

DON'T DELAY SEEING A DOCTOR AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT OR INJURY

Whiplash is an example of a common injury people experience in a car accident, but may not experience symptoms for several hours or several days. Not seeking immediate medical care because of minor symptoms or no symptoms after an accident could prove costly. Waiting could lead to worsening conditions, prolonged recovery and potentially jeopardize insurance coverage and or settlement. 

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Know Your Rights

YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO FREE MEDICAL CARE WITH NO COST TO YOU

Individuals that carry car insurance in Kansas are required to have personal injury protection (PIP).  PIP is designed to cover medical expenses, lost wages and other financial expenses deemed reasonable by your insurance company. Contact our clinic to find out more about your medical coverage and make sure you are protected when dealing with injuries from a car accident.

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Back or Neck Pain?

WE CAN DIAGNOSE AND TREAT PATIENTS WITH ACUTE OR CHRONIC PAIN

Back and neck pain are common ailments that affect most people at least once in their lives. These parts of the anatomy have so many complex moving parts, it's no wonder that they require special care. The best ways to prevent these issues and maintain a healthy back and neck are keeping muscles strong and flexible, practicing lifting techniques and maintaining a healthy body weight.

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NEWS

- What Injuries are Covered by Workers' Compensation?

Most employers are required to carry WC insurance, which helps employees who have sustained a work-related injury recover lost wages and other accommodations. The types of injuries covered by workers' comp are those which can be connected in some way to an employment requirement or condition. Examples might include lung cancer resulting from second-hand smoke at a restaurant that permits smoking, carpal tunnel syndrome caused by too many consecutive hours at the computer, or a sprained ankle after falling from a telephone pole.

This article covers the types of injuries and illnesses covered by workers' compensation insurance.

Work-Related Injuries: What's Covered by Workers' Comp

A work-related injury is one that happened while you were doing something on behalf of your employer or otherwise in the course of employment. Most injuries that can be classified as work-related are those that occur at the workplace, but also may occur in company-owned trucks and other locations as long as the employee was doing something connected to their job. This includes company parties and other social events sponsored by an employer, but not necessarily on company-owned property.

For example, a company-sponsored holiday party at a bar would be considered a work-related activity; any injuries incurred at the party could be covered by workers' comp. But if you and your manager decide to go out for drinks after work, it wouldn't be considered "work-related" because it's not an official company event.

Injuries compensable under WC insurance can sometimes include those resulting from “horseplay” or other instances where employees may have been disregarding workplace safety rules. State laws, and even courts within some states, remain divided on this issue.

If an injury occurs during lunch break, it may be considered work-related if it happens at the company cafeteria, on other employer-owned grounds, or otherwise connected to the course of employment (for example, lunch with a client at a restaurant). Additionally, an injury may be considered work-related if alcohol was involved if it was provided at a work-sponsored event; mental injuries (such as anxiety or depression) may be covered if they were sustained on the job or caused by the job; and a preexisting condition worsened during the course of employment may be covered.

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WORK INJURIES

In Kansas every employer is required to provide workers compensation. Whether you are an employer or employee, we can handle all of your work-related claims and work injury needs. Our staff will help guide you through the process of dealing with compliance and make sure patients get the information they need and medical treatment they deserve.

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