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Phoenix Personal Injury Attorneys
Unfortunately, most people can reasonably expect to experience at least one car accident in their lifetime. Fortunately, most accidents are minor and do not result in serious injury. But what happens when a car accident causes lifelong injury and extreme personal cost? Car accidents in Arizona are no joke – in fact, they are the state’s leading cause of injury and one of the leading causes of death.
Car accidents are caused by a variety of factors ranging from road conditions to adverse weather to simple driver error. Often, drivers are distracted or otherwise impaired and do not make proper decisions. Their negligence can destroy the health and lives of their passengers and the people they hit, causing thousands of dollars in damage and significant health effects ranging from brain injury to paralysis to death.
If you are involved in a car accident and are not immediately removed from the scene, make sure to stay on-site while you wait for the police to arrive. If you are physically capable of doing so, take a moment to gather as much information about the accident as possible. You should strive to get as much personal identifying information from other drivers and witnesses as possible.
Though many individuals rely on insurance companies to compensate them after a car accident, these quick-fix settlements often fail to provide compensation that reflects the severity of the injury or protects the individual’s rights. For example, in rare circumstances a minor headache one day could evolve into a serious sign of traumatic brain injury, which could require ongoing intervention, cause an individual’s earning capacity to diminish, and even create a temporary or permanent disability.
Luckily, the law allows victims of car accidents to pursue monetary compensation for their injuries. Your car accident lawsuit could cover the costs of past and future care, help you get the psychiatric, physical, and occupational rehabilitation you need, and even help compensate for pain and suffering. Due to the complex nature of these cases, it is recommended that you rely on an experienced personal injury attorney when filing a car accident lawsuit.
Breyer Law Office understands the stakes when it comes to car accidents – and we can help. If you’ve been injured in a car crash, please download our free book aimed at Arizona personal injury victims. And please call our office as soon as possible for a free, confidential case consultation aimed at giving you more information on whether you have a valid case and helping you learn more about our firm’s track record and capabilities. If you have not yet decided whether a lawsuit is right for you, that is OK, too. Not every injury needs to result in a lawsuit. We are happy to provide you with the information and answers you need to make the best decision for you.