Auto Insurance Accepted

At Utah Accident Clinic, we simplify the auto insurance process by working directly with major auto insurance providers, ensuring your treatment is covered so you can focus on recovery.

We Work With Your Auto Insurance

At Utah Accident Clinic, we make things easier by handling billing with all car insurance companies, whether it’s the at-fault party’s insurance or your own under PIP (Personal Injury Protection). You won’t need to pay out of pocket for your care—we manage the paperwork and negotiations so you can focus on recovery without the financial burden.

How the Process Works

Dealing with an accident is stressful, but getting the care you need shouldn’t be. At Utah Accident Clinic, we simplify the process by handling the billing directly with your insurance company. Here’s how it works:

Consultation & Examination

Schedule your appointment with our experienced doctors. We’ll evaluate your condition and develop a personalized treatment plan.

Billing Your Insurance

Once treatment starts, we’ll handle all the paperwork and billing directly with your auto insurance provider.

No Upfront Costs

In most cases, you won’t have to pay out of pocket if your insurance covers the treatment. We take care of everything so you can focus on getting better.

Support Every Step of the Way

Our team is here to assist with any questions or concerns regarding your insurance claim.

Why Choosing a Clinic That Accepts Auto Insurance Matters

When dealing with the aftermath of an auto accident, the last thing you want to worry about is how to pay for your medical care. Choosing Utah Accident Clinic, where we work directly with your auto insurance, simplifies the process and ensures that your treatment is covered without the added stress of upfront payments. Our experience with auto insurance claims ensures a smooth process, so you can focus on your recovery rather than navigating complicated billing systems. By partnering with us, you receive high-quality care without financial worry, allowing you to get back on your feet faster.


Some Auto Insurance Companies We Work With…

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: It’s best to see a chiropractor as soon as possible after an accident, even if you don’t feel immediate pain. Early intervention can help prevent long-term issues and speed up your recovery. Waiting too long may impact your insurance claim, so it’s recommended to get evaluated promptly.

Answer: PIP coverage in Utah usually covers up to $3,000 for medical expenses, including chiropractic care, physical therapy, and other accident-related treatments. You won’t have to pay out-of-pocket up to this limit, as we bill your insurance directly.

Answer: Yes, it’s common for symptoms to appear days or even weeks after an accident. As long as your injuries are documented as related to the accident, PIP will typically still cover your chiropractic care.

Answer: It’s best to see a chiropractor as soon as possible after an accident, even if you don’t feel immediate pain. Early intervention can help prevent long-term issues and speed up your recovery. Waiting too long may impact your insurance claim, so it’s recommended to get evaluated promptly.

Answer:Yes, chiropractic adjustments are highly effective for treating whiplash. Chiropractors specialize in spinal manipulation, which can reduce pain, restore range of motion, and promote healing in the neck and back after a whiplash injury.

Answer:The length of chiropractic treatment varies depending on the severity of your injuries. Some patients may recover in a few sessions, while others with more serious injuries may require weeks or months of ongoing care. Your chiropractor will develop a personalized treatment plan based on your needs.

Answer: During your first visit, the chiropractor will assess your injuries, discuss your medical history, and perform a physical examination. They may take X-rays to determine the extent of your injuries. Based on the findings, they will create a customized treatment plan, which may include spinal adjustments, therapy, and rehabilitation exercises.