Auto Accident Injuries
Common Injuries Treated
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Whiplash
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Back Pain (Upper & Lower)
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Neck Pain
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Shoulder Pain
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Headaches and Migraines
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Hip and Pelvic Pain
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Radiating and Sciatic Pain
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Joint Stiffness & Loss of Mobility

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What is Auto Accident Insurance?
If you were involved in a car accident and had an active auto insurance policy, Florida’s PIP (Personal Injury Protection) provides up to $10,000 in medical coverage for accident-related injuries, regardless of who was at fault. As long as your injuries are considered medically necessary, you are eligible for these benefits.
Please note: Florida law requires you to be evaluated by a licensed physician within 14 days to qualify for PIP coverage.
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Will you work with my attorney?
It is common to obtain an attorney when involved in an automobile accident. We will work with your attorney, keeping them updated on treatment and care.
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Were your children involved in the accident as well?
Even when secured in a car seat, kids can experience significant forces that may lead to hidden musculoskeletal injuries. We are chiropractors that have experience evaluating children for issues like whiplash and other accident-related trauma to ensure nothing goes unnoticed.
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Can chiropractic care help with auto injuries?
Yes, chiropractic care is one of the most commonly recommended treatments after an auto accident because it focuses on restoring proper function to the spine and soft tissue areas most impacted during a collision. Even low-speed accidents can create sudden forces that strain muscles, ligaments, and joints, leading to pain, stiffness, headaches, reduced mobility, and inflammation. We focus on correcting the underlying dysfunction, not just easing symptoms through targeted adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, and customized rehab exercises.
At Core Chiropractic Care, we have experience helping auto-injury patients navigate both treatment and the insurance process. We know how stressful an accident can be, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way by answering questions, coordinating care, and ensuring you feel supported throughout your recovery.
