Pediatrician or Primary Care Doctor. The pediatrician or primary care doctor may be appropriate for medical care following an automobile accident if the injuries seem relatively minor and do not require much in the way of follow-up.
Emergency Room. If the child needs immediate medical care and there appears to be signs and symptoms of trauma related head injuries, back injuries, injuries to the extremities, internal injuries, etc. . . the parent should take immediate action to get the child properly stabilized and evaluated at the emergency room. Many cities, especially the larger ones, have emergency room and hospitals that special specialize in the care of children. If such a facility is available, parents should take child to a pediatric emergency room or trauma center. Typically, a pediatric specialist the best position to have the best training in order to provide the proper evaluation and treatment of children following the school bus accident.
Specialist. Following a school bus accident, it may be necessary for a child to see a specialist. The type of specialist will depend on the injury sustained. Specialists include neurologists, general surgeons, orthopedic surgeon, sports medicine and physical rehabilitation doctors, psychologists, neuropsychologists, and other specialists.
Physical Therapist. Once a child is been properly evaluated and treated by the specialist or medical doctor, the child may be ordered or directed to physical therapy for follow-up care regarding neck, back, extremity injuries and other injuries.
The choices and available of medical doctors following a school bus accident may be quite limited and challenging especially if the child lacks health insurance and / or the parent has limited experience in dealing with the aftermath of a crash and making a decision as to the appropriate medical providers for the child. As such, a parent should seek out legal counsel in the form of a Florida Child Injury Lawyer for advice and potential legal representation. The book titled - When the Wheels Stop Spinning - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Parents Need to Know After the Accident - has chapters on Automobile Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, and other topics. You can get this book for free at When the Wheels Stop Spinning.