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Medical & Injuries

Aggravation of Pre-Existing Condition

Definition

When a car accident makes an existing injury or medical condition worse. You can still recover damages for the worsening, even though you had the condition before the crash.

Real-World MVA Example

You had mild back pain from an old sports injury, but the rear-end collision turned it into a herniated disc requiring surgery. The at-fault driver is responsible for the aggravation.

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