Recover with Personalized Massage Therapy After a Motor Vehicle Accident

Whether you're experiencing neck pain, back pain, headaches, stiffness, or soft tissue injuries after an accident, our experienced therapists provide individualized care to support your recovery. We proudly accept Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance claims and are here to guide you through the process.

Recovering After an Auto Accident

Even minor motor vehicle accidents can place significant stress on the body. In the hours and days following an accident, many people begin to notice symptoms such as neck pain, headaches, shoulder tension, low back discomfort, reduced mobility, or generalized soreness. These symptoms may not appear immediately and can gradually worsen as inflammation develops.

Massage therapy can play an important role in supporting recovery by addressing soft tissue injuries, improving mobility, reducing muscular tension, and encouraging healthy circulation. At Cohesive Therapy, we create personalized treatment plans that focus on restoring movement, improving comfort, and helping you return to your daily activities with confidence.

 

Common Injuries We Treat

Rather than focusing solely on where you feel pain, we assess how your body is compensating after an accident and develop a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. Our therapists commonly work with clients experiencing whiplash, neck and back pain, muscle strains, headaches, joint stiffness, reduced range of motion, soft tissue injuries, scar tissue restrictions, inflammation, and lingering tension following a collision. Every treatment is adapted to your stage of healing and recovery goals.

Understanding Personal Injury Protection (PIP)

If you've been injured in a motor vehicle accident, your auto insurance policy may include Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits. PIP coverage can help pay for medically necessary treatment related to your accident, including massage therapy when appropriate. We currently accept PIP insurance claims only. We do not accept attorney liens or third-party billing arrangements. Before beginning treatment, our administrative team will verify your available benefits and help ensure all necessary information is collected so your care can begin as smoothly as possible. 

Prior to your first appointment, we'll ask you to complete an auto accident intake form to gather your claim information, insurance details, and adjuster contact information. We'll verify your PIP benefits, confirm billing requirements, and, when needed, communicate directly with your insurance adjuster regarding treatment documentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes. Cohesive Therapy currently accepts Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claims for massage therapy related to motor vehicle accidents. At this time, we do not accept attorney liens or third-party billing arrangements.

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is a type of auto insurance coverage that may help pay for medical treatment following a motor vehicle accident, regardless of who was at fault. Coverage varies depending on your policy, so our team will verify your available benefits before treatment begins.

To help us verify your benefits, we'll ask for your insurance company, claim number, date of accident, and your insurance adjuster's contact information if available. You'll also complete our motor vehicle accident intake paperwork before your first appointment.

Many people benefit from beginning treatment as soon as it is medically appropriate. Early intervention may help address soft tissue injuries, reduce muscle guarding, improve mobility, and support the body's healing process. If you have concerns about when to begin treatment, we recommend speaking with your healthcare provider.

Massage therapy is commonly included as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for individuals recovering from whiplash. Treatment focuses on reducing muscular tension, improving range of motion, supporting circulation, and addressing soft tissue restrictions that often develop after an accident.

Recovery varies for every individual. The number of visits depends on the severity of your injuries, your treatment goals, your healthcare provider's recommendations, and your response to therapy. Your therapist will develop a personalized treatment plan and review your progress throughout your care.