How Morgan & Morgan Fights for Car Accident Victims
You probably understand the importance of hiring a car accident attorney to fight for you or your loved one. But you should ask yourself one question—does the attorney truly understand the severity of your car accident injuries? Or do they want to settle just to close the case and move on to the next?
It is one thing to be compensated after a car accident injury and a totally different thing to obtain the compensation you need and deserve. The latter requires experience, a tactical legal strategy, proven results, and access to powerful legal resources.
That's what you get when you hire an auto accident lawyer from Morgan and Morgan, America's largest and most powerful injury firm. We handle more car accident cases than any injury firm in the nation.
To get started with your car accident case, please fill out our free case evaluation form today.
What Are Some Common Car Accident Injuries?
In car accidents, injuries can range from minor to severe. The most common are:
- Whiplash
- Broken bones
- Deep cuts and bruises
- Back injuries
- Internal bleeding
- Traumatic brain injuries
Do not ignore any injury you sustain after a car accident, regardless of its severity. Instead, you should get checked by an auto accident doctor near you as soon as possible, preferably within 72 hours of the accident at the very latest.
How Serious Can Car Accident Injuries Be in the Long Run?
Car accident injuries, like TBI or spinal injuries, can have lasting effects, potentially leading to chronic pain, mobility issues, or even long-term disability. The severity often depends on the nature of the accident and the individual's health prior to the incident.
What Should I Do if I've Been Injured in a Car Accident?
First, seek immediate medical attention. Then, document everything related to your injury, including medical reports, expenses incurred, and how the injury has impacted your daily life. Finally, contact Morgan and Morgan for a free case evaluation to find out whether you might be owed some form of compensation.
Do I Need a Medical Checkup if the Injuries Are Not That Serious?
Yes, it's always a good idea to get checked out by a doctor after a car accident, even if your injuries seem minor. Some injuries, like whiplash or internal trauma, might not show symptoms right away. Getting a medical evaluation also creates a record of your injuries, which can be important if you later decide to pursue a claim.
Who Will Compensate Me for the Injuries I've Sustained?
The at-fault driver's insurance company is usually responsible for compensating you, that is, if you have a valid claim.
Even if the driver is uninsured or underinsured, your own insurance may cover some costs, depending on the terms of your policy. In some cases, other parties might be liable, too. Take, for example, a construction company that failed to put up warning signs on the road, causing an accident as a result, or a car part manufacturing company that manufactures defective parts, causing the vehicle to break down and cause an accident.
All these are possible liable parties in a car accident case. To find out who exactly might be liable, you should have your case reviewed by a car accident expert from our team.
Contact a Morgan and Morgan Car Accident Injury Expert
At Morgan and Morgan, we are not all talk without action; we have the results to show. Let our car accident injury experts review your case for free. If you have a valid case, we might also be able to represent you for free unless we win.
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