SHOULD I GO TO THE HOSPITAL FOLLOWING A CAR ACCIDENT?
Virtually all traffic accidents are traumatic events with a great deal involved, even at relatively low speeds. In many cases, people involved in car accidents that seem minor feel fine after the accident and do not think they are injured, but car accidents can result in injuries that do not show symptoms for days. If…
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I’m a little banged up, but nothing serious. Do I really need to see a doctor?
You already know that a few things need to happen after being in what seems to be a minor accident. The authorities must be notified, statements must be provided when they arrive, and there’s the need to contact your insurance provider. One task that you may think is unnecessary is seeing a doctor as soon…
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THE OTHER DRIVER IS CLAIMING I AM PARTIALLY AT FAULT, WHAT CAN I DO?
The moment your car is hit or strikes another vehicle is a life-changing moment. Whether or not you suffer major injuries is irrelevant, because your life is changed forever in this moment. Injuries aside, it’s not uncommon for drivers to develop anxiety on the road, nervousness in any vehicle, and it’s not uncommon for an…
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How much compensation can I collect?
If you are planning to make a personal injury claim following an accident, you may be wondering how much compensation you will be able to claim for your case. Insurance companies use a formula to, in part, determine how much a claim is worth, but there are many factors that can affect the value of…
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What if my accident was due to a mechanical issue, like faulty brakes or engine failure?
Auto accidents commonly occur due to problems with at least one of the automobiles involved in the crash, including single-car mishaps that occur for some unknown reason. In most accident cases, injured plaintiffs will file an insurance claim against the negligent driver or even several drivers if the accident is a multi-vehicle collision. But, when…
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