That’s assuming you can make it back to civilization. If you live in a remote area, that may be difficult or impossible.
Hunter-gatherers of the past, on the other hand, had friends and family to take care of them. Sure, they didn’t have access to modern medicine, but at least they had someone to feed them and keep them warm while they attempted to heal.
If that family could manage to acquire the resources needed to heal. More likely, they would just die after a long and painful death and their family would mourn and hope they could birth another baby to take your place.
Depends on what type of injury it is. There are lots of injuries that don’t require medical attention, such as minor sprains and hairline fractures, that you could survive as long as you had someone to feed you and take care of you.
I don’t think you can say you’re “more likely” to just die just because you don’t have access to a doctor.
Not just minor sprains and hairline fractures. The fact that our body can heal from much worse injuries, shows, that it was useful back then and not necessarily a death sentence.
Hunter-gatherers of the past, on the other hand, had friends and family to take care of them. Sure, they didn’t have access to modern medicine, but at least they had someone to feed them and keep them warm while they attempted to heal.