Who should You Turn to After an Accident? Adam Anderson DC. Axcess Accident Center
Dr. Adam Anderson shares vital insights on post-accident recovery, focusing on hidden injuries and the significance of legal support for patients.
Key insights on recovery from auto accidents are shared by Dr. Adam Anderson, including the importance of recognizing hidden injuries and legal support.
In the second half of this two-part episode of the PIERS Podcast, PIERS President Roxy Cross sits down with Dr. Adam Anderson of Axcess Accident Center for a deep-dive into the physical, psychological, and legal challenges patients face after an auto accident.
Dr. Anderson a PIERS Association Member sheds light on the hidden injuries most patients never recognize — from severe concussions to PTSD — and explains why the phrase “I’m fine” is one of the most dangerous sentences after a crash. He walks listeners through the importance of proper diagnostics, appropriate referrals, multi-disciplinary care, and why patients should never navigate personal injury cases without expert legal guidance.
Listeners will learn:
Why even a “minor” crash can trigger memory loss, tremors, anxiety, and long-term complications
How concussion symptoms often go undiagnosed — and why early evaluation is critical
Why patients need both physical and psychological care for full recovery
How attorneys protect patients from insurance tactics and paperwork overload
Why upgrading PIP coverage matters long before an accident ever occurs
How coordinated care, apportionment, and ongoing PI education create better patient outcomes
This episode highlights exactly why Axcess Accident Center sets the bar for personal injury excellence — and why teamwork, training, and patient advocacy remain at the heart of healing.
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