3 days ago, I got into a car accident. It was rainy and I was driving through a busy intersection. A car turning left, driving the opposite direction turned and rammed into my car. It was pratically a head-on collision, more so to my driver side. Both our cars spun out and both our cars are totaled. My car also bumped into a third car due to the impact of the crash.
I suffered a whiplash, bruising on the knees + scraped knees, and bruising on my left arm. I cannot straighten my left arm and the bruise is around my bicep. It’s purple and blue right now and if you take your index and thumb and make a circle out of it, that’s the size of the bruise. My arm stays bent. It doesn’t hurt anywhere else on my arm and I just can’t straighten it and neither doctors I saw were able to explain to me adequately what’s wrong. I cannot carry things on my left arm nor can I move it very fast.
One doctor said I’ll be ok. The other said that I may have ruptured the tendon and/or muscle. Xrays being taken this Monday but I need some quick and first hand advice.

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Take pictures of bruises on the evidence and then call a lawyer. You can get a free consultation by phone.
Want to medical advisor did not even see your arm?? My advice: ignore medical advice from anonymous people online. Follow the instructions on your médecin.Vous can be nothing wrong, that may or may not be related to the accident. Here no one could tell.
The first thing you say to take pictures of bruises ALL. Might not want to call a lawyer, but you really need to call un.Les other advice I can give is to go to a sports center and gym certified chiropractor who specializes in auto injuries. Believe me – - that are worth their weight in gold. I was 30 meters over a bridge when my car hit a teenager. The doctors said there was nothing wrong and it was my chiropractor (a bone specialist) who sent me to get several MRI. X-rays are good for bones. You should ask your doctor for an MRI. I ended up having a PCL rupture (one of the ligaments of the knee), a high-grade tear in my hamstring and after 3 years, problems remain. I do not want to scare you, but with an MRI. You might consider a shoulder and neck as well. Mine started giving me problems and he does not know what to do, I had an MRI on them. Relief for bruises now be heat treated to allow the blood to the surface of the wound and / or ice to reduce the swelling.
Want a diagnosis by strangers on the Internet based on a vague description of an injury? Why not go ahead with the X-Ray (an MRI would probably be a better idea), then follow the instructions from your doctor.
Want to medical advisor did not even see your arm?? My advice: ignore medical advice from anonymous people online. Follow the instructions on your médecin.Vous can be nothing wrong, that may or may not be related to the accident. Here no one could tell.