Personal Injury

Diagnostic imaging after an accident or injury

If you’ve been injured in an accident that happened due to someone else’s fault, you perhaps have many questions running across your mind. Like most people, one of the first questions you might be thinking revolves around how you are going to manage your personal injury claim. In personal injury cases, the quality of the evidence provided can make a big difference. Hence, choosing high-quality and reliable medical diagnostic services is of utmost importance if you wish to pursue your personal injury cases successfully.

Comprehensive medical diagnostic services ensure clients receive high-quality scans performed by certified technologists with expert training in their designated specialty. Advanced Diagnostic Group has the expertise and clinical framework to handle all types of personal injury and workers’ compensation cases.

Our team of Board-certified radiologists, radiologic technologists and medical staff are able to assist you in the process of obtaining all the necessary images to correctly diagnose your injury. Our personal injury services are developed to streamline the communication process with your legal and medical providers and reduce the time spent waiting on results of a diagnostic MRI, CT scan, or X-ray. We also provide secure online access to your test results within 24 hours to help achieve the best possible outcome in a timely manner.

Learn more about the types of diagnostic exams commonly used in personal injury cases.

Personal Injury Claims

Medical imaging can be
a case deciding factor

After someone experiences an injury, their internal physical trauma may not always be immediately felt. In fact, injuries to the brain, back, or skull, and those caused by abrupt jerks and shocks including whiplash are not always evident right away. If left untreated, these injuries may lead to severe complications that could have long-term repercussions and lower a person’s quality of life.

It is therefore important to undergo diagnostic imaging soon after a personal injury in order to avoid any medical issues. MRI’s, CT Scans, and X-rays are some of the types of imaging techniques used in these cases.  Our non-invasive imaging techniques can help physicians accurately detect and diagnose a patient’s internal injuries without the need for complicated and invasive procedures like exploratory surgery.

During the scan, attention is given to the detection of injuries to the internal organs and tissues. The brain can also be imaged and assessed for signs of damage. The results of these exams are then shared with a medical professional who can review the images and look for any indications of underlying physical trauma.

If your personal injury is part of a legal dispute, the diagnostic images we provide are one of the key requirements to successfully file your insurance and court case claims as they can demonstrate evidence of any injuries that were sustained.