No. In Oregon, you do not need a referral to receive chiropractic care after a motor vehicle accident.
In most cases, yes. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) typically covers chiropractic care after an accident, regardless of who was at fault.
As soon as possible. Early care leads to better outcomes and supports proper documentation for insurance claims.
Yes. Many accident-related injuries take hours or days to show symptoms. Early evaluation can help catch issues before they worsen.
Even low-speed collisions can cause soft tissue injuries, joint strain, and spinal misalignment. It is still recommended to get evaluated.
You can still begin chiropractic and rehabilitative care after emergency treatment. Ongoing care helps support recovery.