Orthopedic Care After an Auto Accident
If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident, prompt medical evaluation is critical â both for your health and for your insurance claim. Movement Orthopedics provides comprehensive orthopedic care for auto accident injuries, from initial evaluation through treatment and recovery.
We work with auto insurance (PIP/No-Fault), attorneys, and lien-based arrangements to ensure you get the care you need without delay.
How It Works
Schedule Your Visit
Call us or walk in with your auto insurance information and accident details. Same-day appointments often available.
Get Evaluated
Our orthopedic specialists will examine your injuries, order any needed imaging, and create a treatment plan.
Begin Treatment
From conservative care to surgery if needed, we'll guide you through recovery and provide all necessary documentation.
Common Auto Accident Injuries We Treat
Fractures
Broken bones in the wrist, arm, leg, hip, or spine from impact injuries.
Ligament & Tendon Injuries
Torn ACL, MCL, rotator cuff tears, and other soft tissue injuries from collision forces.
Whiplash & Neck Injuries
Cervical strain, herniated discs, and nerve compression from rear-end collisions.
Knee & Shoulder Injuries
Dislocations, meniscus tears, and joint injuries from dashboard or seatbelt impact.
Back & Spine Injuries
Herniated discs, compression fractures, and sciatica from auto accident trauma.
Hand & Wrist Injuries
Fractures, sprains, and nerve damage from gripping the steering wheel during impact.
Auto Accident Forms
Download and complete these forms before your appointment if possible.
ð Patient Intake Form
Required for all new patients
ð Auto Accident Referral Form
Accident details and referring provider information
ð Medical Lien Agreement
Authorization for lien-based treatment
ð New Patient Medical Questionnaire
Medical history and current symptoms
Submit Your Forms
Send completed forms before your visit or bring them to your appointment.
ðĨ What to Bring
- Auto insurance card and claim number
- Police report (if available)
- Photo ID
- Any imaging or ER records
- Attorney contact info (if applicable)
ðž Insurance & Payment
We accept Michigan No-Fault (PIP) auto insurance. We also work with:
- Attorney lien arrangements
- Third-party liability claims
- Workers' compensation (if work-related)
- Health insurance as secondary coverage
â° Don't Wait to Get Evaluated
Even if your symptoms seem minor after an accident, underlying injuries like fractures, torn ligaments, or disc herniations may not present symptoms immediately. Early evaluation ensures proper documentation for your insurance claim and prevents complications from untreated injuries. Michigan No-Fault law requires prompt medical attention.
Injured in an Auto Accident?
Walk in today or call to schedule a priority appointment.
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