Car crash, now what? We help you sort out the pain and the process.
A car accident can flip your world in a few seconds. Neck or back pain shows up (sometimes days later), headaches won’t quit, your shoulder or knee feels “off,” and everyday things—driving, sleeping, working—suddenly take way more effort than they used to.
On top of that, you’ve got insurance calls, adjusters, maybe an attorney, and a pile of paperwork.
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, we don’t just treat the injuries—we help you navigate the whole process.
You bring the crash story. We bring the plan.
We see the full range of post-crash issues, including:
You don’t have to have the “perfect” diagnosis already. Part of our job is helping figure out what’s coming from where and what to do about it.
Auto accidents often involve:
You’re not just trying to feel better—you’re also trying to document honestly what this crash did to your body and your life. That’s where experience counts.
We’ve spent over 9 years focusing on auto accident care, including running an auto-injury-based PT/chiropractic practice and continuing that work at Timpanogos PT. We understand how these cases move medically and legally, and we treat and document with both in mind.
We start by:
If we think you need further imaging, we can order X-rays or MRIs when appropriate, or help coordinate with your other providers.
Your plan may include:
We adjust as we go—no cookie-cutter “3 sets of 10 and hope for the best.”
Every case is unique, but here are some general principles that help people breathe easier:
In many auto accident cases, your treatment is paid for through auto insurance benefits, such as:
These benefits are designed specifically to cover medical care related to the crash, often with:
In a lot of situations, this means your auto-related PT care is largely or entirely covered by auto insurance benefits—up to the limits of your policy. We’ll help you understand your coverage and work with your team so you don’t have to decode it alone.
If you’ve hired an attorney and your case is being handled as an injury claim, we can often treat you under an attorney lien.
An attorney lien is an agreement between:
That says:
In other words:
You’re not getting monthly PT bills while you’re trying to recover.
Your care is provided now, and medical providers are paid once the case settles.
Your attorney and our office coordinate the details so you’re not caught in the middle.
This is a huge fear—and a big misconception.
Hiring an attorney for an auto accident case does not automatically mean you’re “suing” the other driver in the dramatic, courtroom-TV sense.
In many cases:
Think of an attorney as:
Someone who understands the rules of the insurance game and makes sure you’re not the only one at the table who doesn’t.
You still get to decide how far you want to take your case. Our role is not legal advice—we’re not your lawyers—but we work in this world every day and understand how rehab fits into the bigger picture.
Sometimes, especially in more serious or long-lasting cases, everyone is asking the same questions:
That’s where a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) can be very helpful.
An FCE is a structured, in-depth evaluation that measures your physical abilities and tolerances after injury. It goes well beyond a quick office visit.
During an FCE, we may test:
We use standardized systems and protocols so results are objective, reproducible, and defensible.
A well-done FCE can:
It’s not about exaggerating or minimizing—it’s about documenting reality in a structured way so decisions aren’t based on guesswork.
Auto cases often involve a whole team. We regularly:
You stay focused on getting better. We help keep the rehab side of your case organized and clearly documented.
Do I need a referral to start PT after an auto accident?
In many situations, you can see a physical therapist directly after a crash. If your specific insurance plan or attorney requires a referral, we’ll help you figure that out.
Will my auto insurance or PIP cover this?
Often, yes—auto insurance benefits like PIP or MedPay are explicitly designed to help cover medical treatment after a crash, up to your policy limits. We can help you and your attorney’s office understand how your coverage applies.
What if I have an attorney?
If you’re working with an attorney, we can often treat under an attorney lien, meaning you’re not billed as you go, and providers are paid from settlement funds once your case resolves.
When is the right time for an FCE?
FCEs are usually most helpful after you’ve had time to heal and complete a course of treatment—when you’re closer to a “steady state” and everyone needs to know what your long-term abilities and limitations look like.
Can you still help if my crash was months or years ago?
Yes. Many people still have pain, weakness, or limitations long after the accident. We can help you improve function and, if appropriate, use an FCE to clarify your current capacity.
If you’re in pain, overwhelmed by the process, or worried about how your injuries will affect work and day-to-day life, you don’t have to figure it out alone.
Schedule an auto accident evaluation at Timpanogos Physical Therapy, and we’ll:
So you can move from “I was in an accident” to “I’m finally getting my life back.”