Car Accident Injuries

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When you are traveling in a vehicle at any speed, your body is at serious risk when you have a collision. Both the trauma from the force of the collision and the sudden deceleration of the vehicle could cause significant physical injuries.

Here are some of the car accident injuries that are associated with different types of collisions:

  • T-bone crash – The most common injuries from a t-bone accident are those to the head, neck, and back. The accident victim could also suffer broken bones.
  • Rear-end collision – The force of a rear-end collision causes the body to snap forward. Accordingly, whiplash is the most common injury associated with this type of accident. Victims could also suffer injuries from their seatbelt or the deploying airbag.
  • Head-on crash – This is the most dangerous type of crash that can cause serious injuries. The force of the crash can cause severe lacerations, broken bones, and internal injuries. In addition, the victim’s head and body can hit the steering wheel, causing serious blunt force trauma injuries.
  • Sideswipe crash – This crash could cause whiplash and broken bones, particularly in the arms and feet.

Whiplash Is a Common Car Accident Injury

Whiplash is one of the most common car accident injuries. It has become so commonplace that many people end up underestimating the seriousness of it. Not only does whiplash impact your neck, but it can also cause a traumatic brain injury. These are injuries that could leave lasting impacts on the accident victim. Some effects of a traumatic brain injury include:

  • Confusion
  • Memory loss
  • Blurry vision
  • Irritability
  • Difficulty concentrating

Many traumatic brain injuries require extensive rehabilitation. Some accident victims may never regain their full function, and they cannot work again.

In some cases, car accident injuries are not always apparent immediately after the crash. Things such as traumatic brain injuries and whiplash cause physical harm that could take some time to materialize. You may be feeling some symptoms from the accident and not have received an injury diagnosis.

Get Medical Help Right After the Accident

It is crucial to get checked out medically right after the accident. In addition, you should see a doctor as soon as you begin to feel any pain or other symptoms. If you delay getting medical care after your injuries, the insurance company or a jury could try to tie your physical condition to something other than the accident. They could also accuse you of not trying to mitigate your injuries by getting the appropriate treatment.

There are numerous tests that doctors can run to diagnose your car accident injuries. Here are some of the diagnostic measures that doctors will use on car accident victims:

  • MRI scans
  • CT scans
  • Nerve tests
  • X-rays

The best thing is to have a comprehensive medical diagnosis before you present your claim. This way, your injuries are on paper in a clear manner for the insurance company or jury to assess. When your doctor makes a treatment recommendation, your case benefits when you follow it.

Of course, accident victims should be vigilant to monitor themselves for signs of injury after the accident. They should err on the side of caution when it comes to getting medical treatment at the scene of the accident. When in doubt, they should see a doctor. Not only is their health at stake, but it could also impact the legal process. The longer you delay medical care after an accident, the more that you could put your claim at risk.

How a Car Accident Lawyer Helps You and Your Family

A car accident lawyer would advise you on how to proceed after your crash. While they are not medical experts, they understand the legal process and what you need to establish to be in a position to receive financial compensation.

Almost every aspect of your financial compensation depends entirely on your diagnosis. For example, your claim may include lost wages to cover the entire time that you are unable to work. You may be completely disabled and unable to work again after your accident. However, the insurance company may dispute that, claiming that your injuries are not bad enough to warrant an extensive lost wages award. In this case, your medical diagnosis and expert testimony from a physician could establish and prove your inability to work.

Besides lost wages, your car accident injuries would dictate how much you could receive in pain and suffering damages. These are often a large part of your personal injury compensation. They compensate you for your experience since the accident and what you may go through in the future. Before the insurance company can compensate you for pain and suffering, they must know the full extent of your injuries. Usually, your compensation is based on a multiplier assigned to your medical bills.

Your car accident injuries may seem straightforward. In practice, things rarely turn out that way. Never underestimate the capacity of the insurance company to try to deny what seems to be obvious by downplaying your injuries. This is where you need a car accident attorney to fight for you. This could happen in the claims process or in court if the insurance company is not reasonable in settlement negotiations.

Experienced Charleston Car Accident Lawyers

If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident, the David Aylor Law Offices can help. We have experienced attorneys with a long track record of fighting for injured South Carolinians. Call us today at (843)-548-1571 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation. There is no downside to speaking with an attorney, and you should do so right after your accident.

FAQ

Will my car accident case go to trial?

Most likely not. Most car accident cases settle before they reach a jury.

Why do I need a car accident lawyer?

The insurance company has every built-in advantage in the process, and a lawyer would level the playing field.

How much does a car accident lawyer cost me?

Your lawyer is paid a percentage of your proceeds from the case and is not paid anything at all unless you receive money.

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