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Denver Car Accident – At The Scene
To many times, we get calls here at Denver Chiropractic, LLC with a person on the line indicating that they were in a car accident in Denver, but the accident occured several months ago. At this point, it basically impossible to get you or the at faults auto insurance to pay for your treatment that you need.
It is common for auto accident injuries to be silent, and only to show up a week or two later. In the world of navigating a mix of auto injuries, lawyers, different doctors, ambulance rides, insurance companies, auto body repair shops, and pain can be intimidating to say the least. Who do you contact? What doctor do you see for your injuries? How long will I be in pain? How will I get my medical bills paid? How will my car get fixed?
Sooner or later, everyone will get into a car accident. Driving our cars is one of the most dangerous activities that we do on a day to day basis. Denver is rated as having one of top three worst driving conditions. There are approximately 3,000,000 rear end accidents every year in the United States. That is an incidence ratio of 1,172/100,000 people. In the Denver area alone, this means that approximately 5,860 people will be rear ended. It is estimated that out of the 5,860 people rear ended per year in Denver, CO, anywhere from 293 to 1,758 will have chronic pain.
Each occupant will respond differently in a rear end accident, but most likely you will be injured due to the unique set of forces that the occupant is exposed to in a car accident. We started noticing whiplash type problems with the introduction of the train. They termed people getting injured on a train, "railway spine", which was due to the cars on the train linking with each other, which imposes forces on the human body that are highly likely to cause injury.
Our bodies are not meant to handle quick and sudden forces of acceleration. The quick force tears through muscles, ligaments, tendons, joint capsule, nervouse tissue, and sometimes bone. You Can be injured even though no damage is shown on your car, and it is well documented that vehicle damage has no correlation to occupant injury. Even though the insurance company will say other wise. Apparently they do not like to read research studies that counter act the bottom line.
Information is what will help you get through the mess of dealing with an auto injury. So, here is a list that I would like to expand on in further blog articles about your Denver auto accident.
At the scene of the accident;
1. Check for injuries. Call an ambulance when in doubt.
2. Call 911.
3. Take photographs of the scene.
4. Do not leave the scene before the police arrive.
5. Move cars to a safe place.
6. Make notes about specifics of the accident. Where you are at, circumstances, damage to vehicles, etc.
7. Get the other drivers information. Name, vehicle make and model, insurance info,
8. Get information from witnesses.
9. If you are injured, and not in need of an emergency room visit. Schedule an appointment with a doctor of chiropratic that is familiar and has special training in dealing with auto accidents.
10. You might need to consult a Denver accident lawyer, one who deals specifically with Denver accidents.
11. Do not make statement to anyone, but the police.
More to come…
Dr. Trent Artichoker MS, DC
http://www.denvercoloradochiropractic.com/index.html
About the Author
Dr. Trent Artichoker MS, DC practices as a chiropractor in Denver, CO on 39th & Federal Blvd. He is the owner and founder of Denver Chiropractic, LLC located near the Highlands area close to down town Denver on 39th & Federal. Services include spinal manipulation, extremity manipulation, electrical stimulation therapy, ultrasound, core stabilization therapy, muscle energy techniques, neuromuscular therapy, positional release therapy, trigger point therapy, cupping, gua sha, massage, nutrition counseling, ergonomic consultation, myofascial release, auto injury treatment, orthotics, and public speaking.
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Photo Art for Modellers: Creating Realistic Scenes for Your Aircraft and Train Models List Price: $42.50 Sale Price: $16.98 Used From: $31.74 |
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Home computers and digital cameras have given aircraft and train modellers the opportunity to add a very creative and enjoyable new dimension to their hobby. With fairly basic computer and camera skills, the models can be displayed in their true environments: images of aircraft can appear airborne and trains can be brought to life by the simple "addition" of smoke, steam and footplate crew. This book provides brief tutorials on the methods the author uses and many examples of the final results: aircraft tutorials, models and backgrounds, photographing aircraft, models, getting them "airborne", spinning the prop, clearing the canopy, smoke and vapour, military aircraft, civil aircraft, train tutorials, photographing train models, lamps and footplate crew, "fixing" bad bogies, bringing model trains into the real world, making smoke and steam. Home computers and digital cameras have given aircraft and train modelers the opportunity to add a very creative and extremely enjoyable new dimension to their hobby. With fairly basic computer and camera skills, the models can be shown in their true environments. Images of aircraft can appear airborne and trains can be brought to life by the simple addition of smoke, steam and footplate crew. In this book the author gives brief tutorials on the methods he uses and many examples of the final results. |
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The Southern Scene List Price: $30.86 Sale Price: $23.21 |
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Well known and highly regarded railway author Kevin Robertson has unearthed a wealth of unpublished pictures of Britain's railways. The selection of pictures he has chosen for this colourful portrait illustrates the variety of different motive power and infrastructure to be seen on the Southern, from the independent Southern Railway of the 1920s right through to the BR Southern Region era. The pictures show wide range of subjects of interest to enthusiasts and modellers - locomotives, rolling stock, stations, signalling and other infrastructure - together with some fascinating social history including newsworthy events of the times and stories of people working on and using the railways.The quality of the photographs is simply stunning and no Southern fan will fail to be impressed. |
Model Railway Scenes
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