We connect accident survivors with the resources, guidance, and advocates they need โ so you can focus on recovering, not navigating red tape.
We've seen what happens when people don't get the right information at the right time. This site exists to change that.
We've seen too many people wait to get help before damage is permanent. We're here to change that.
Washington has plenty of places to get help. Our goal is to help educate you so you can find the right fit for your situation.
There's a lot that goes into the financial side of a crash. But it's less complicated than you might think โ and we'll walk you through it.
We're here to empower people to seek the care they need. It starts with education, direction, and showing people how much we care before anything else.
Recovery isn't a single path. We help you understand your options so you can make the choice that's right for your body, your life, and your situation.
Read the GuideAfter a crash, a good care provider does more than treat pain. Here's what a proper recovery process looks like โ from day one to full recovery.
Your provider should identify exactly what was injured โ not just treat vague pain. This means a thorough evaluation, and imaging if needed, to understand what the crash actually did to your body.
Good crash care starts gently. Adjustments, soft tissue work, and stretching reduce stiffness and restore movement without overwhelming your body in its injured state.
Real healing goes beyond passive treatment. Guided exercises, traction, and progressive rehab rebuild strength and prevent re-injury โ getting you back to how you felt before the crash.
When needed, your provider should coordinate with specialists, order imaging, and communicate with your insurance and legal team. You shouldn't have to manage all of that alone.
Washington State gives you the right to choose your own care. Here's a quick look at the most common paths people take after an auto accident.
The most common first step for soft tissue injuries, whiplash, and spinal issues. Covered by PIP in Washington with no referral needed. Often the fastest path to pain relief.
Focused on rebuilding strength and restoring function. Best used alongside chiropractic care or as a follow-up. Typically requires a physician referral.
Great for same-day documentation, imaging orders, and specialist referrals. Gets your injury on the record from day one โ important for your insurance claim.
For complex injuries โ disc herniation, nerve damage, orthopedic issues. Usually accessed via referral from your primary provider.
For serious symptoms: numbness in limbs, severe head pain, suspected fractures, or loss of consciousness. Don't wait โ go immediately.
For significant injuries, a PI attorney protects your rights and ensures the full value of your claim is recovered. Most work on contingency โ no upfront cost.
Highly effective for soft tissue tension, muscle spasm, and stress from the trauma of a crash. Often used alongside chiropractic care to speed recovery and reduce pain between appointments.
Crashes are traumatic events. Anxiety, PTSD, sleep disruption, and depression are real and common after an accident โ and often overlooked. A therapist or counselor can be a critical part of full recovery.
The questions we hear most โ answered plainly, without the runaround.
Yes โ and this is the most important thing to understand. Whiplash, concussions, and soft tissue damage often don't appear immediately. Adrenaline masks pain at the scene. Many people feel fine for 24โ72 hours and then can barely move. Getting evaluated early catches injuries before they worsen and creates a medical record that matters for your claim.
As soon as possible โ ideally within the first week. Early treatment reduces pain, improves healing outcomes, and documents your injuries for insurance purposes. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to connect your symptoms to the crash.
In Washington, your own PIP (Personal Injury Protection) insurance pays first โ regardless of who caused the crash. Washington requires a minimum of $10,000 in PIP on every auto policy. Most providers who specialize in crash care bill PIP directly, meaning no out-of-pocket costs for you upfront.
It depends on your injuries. Some people recover in a few weeks with minor soft tissue injuries. Others with disc damage or more serious trauma may need several months. A good provider sets realistic expectations early and adjusts your plan as you heal โ not lock you into a rigid timeline.
For minor crashes with minimal injuries, probably not. For anything significant โ ongoing pain, time off work, extensive medical bills โ consulting a personal injury attorney is worth it. Most work on contingency (they only get paid if you do), and they protect you from insurance adjusters who may try to minimize your claim.
PIP is your own coverage and pays immediately โ no fault determination required. The at-fault driver's liability insurance covers damages beyond your PIP, but only after fault is established, which takes time. Use PIP first to start care right away, then pursue the at-fault claim separately.
In most cases, yes. The majority of auto accident injuries โ whiplash, muscle strain, ligament sprains โ respond well to chiropractic care, physical therapy, and guided rehabilitation. Surgery is typically a last resort for structural damage like severe disc herniation.
Our free guide walks you through everything โ from the first 24 hours to finding the right provider and navigating your insurance.