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Can Your Pre-Existing Condition Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?

https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/personal-injury/can-your-pre-existing-condition-affect-your-personal-injury-claim/<br>The majority of us have pre-existing health problems. This is a perfectly common occurrence. In modern society, no adult can claim to be completely healthy. The intensity of the issue may vary, but the likelihood of having one is always high. Pre-existing conditions may affect our personal injury claim under certain circumstances.

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Can Your Pre-Existing Condition Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?

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  1. Elementary School Provides Can your pre-existing condition affect your personal injury claim?

  2. How do you define a pre-existing condition? A pre-existing condition is a health condition, injury, or illness a person suffers before encountering an accident.

  3. What does the eggshell skull rule say? The eggshell skull rule states that if a person with a pre-existing condition is involved in an accident and the injury aggravates the pre-existing condition, then the plaintiff is still worthy of compensation.

  4. Why is it essential to disclose your pre-existing condition? If you have any pre-existing injuries, they must be disclosed to the lawyer. This is done to have a fair trial and provide a reasonable personal injury claim amount.

  5. Evidence that makes your injury claim stronger • Medical records from before and after the incident • Photographs of any visible wounds • Deposition and testimony from your treating physician • Deposition and testimony from various medical experts

  6. The insurance company of the at-fault person checks if there is any pre-existing condition. This is done to understand the plaintiff's health condition and reduce the claim amount by stating the pre-existing conditions.

  7. For a flawless medical record Contact Phone: +1-404-382-5426 Mail: info@lezdotechmed.com Web: www.lezdotechmed.com/ Contact Lezdotechmed.com

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