This was supposed to the best summer. With your older daughter being home from school for the first time in three summers you had plans for all four of you to spend long days out on the boat at your family’s lake house. all of those plans changed, however, when your younger daughter was in a car accident. This is the second time when your teenage driver was involved in an accident, and neither one of them were her fault. Both times it was a distracted adult driver who ran a light and caused the accident. You are fortunate that it was not worse, but this most recent accident totaled your daughter’s car and left her on crutches for the rest of the summer. So much for the plans at the lake. So much for her summer life guarding job.
There are many times when car accident attorneys can help people navigate their way through challenging times. It is important to realize that when you are facing a personal injury accident that was caused by someone else’s carelessness there are resources that are available to you. From large personal injury law firms to smaller offices with only one or two attorneys, there are many times when getting the help that you need is pretty simple. Most personal injury and car accident attorneys are willing to meet for an initial visit with potential clients for free, and some only take a cut if there is a settlement. No matter the cost, however, it is important that you seek the advice of an attorney if you have been a victim of a personal injury:
- 20,000 medical malpractice claims are filed every year.
- 3 million people are injured every year in car accidents on U.S. roads.
- 95% to 96% of personal injury cases are settled pretrial, so working with an attorney can help you get the help that you need, sometimes sooner than you expected.
- 17,000 slip and fall accidents, also known as premises liability accidents, occur every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports.
- 225,000 people die each year from medical malpractice, according to The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reports.
- The most common personal injury cases include, acording to the U.S. Department of Justice, are: motor vehicle accidents (52%), medical malpractice (15%), and product liability (5%).
If your summer plans have been complicated by the actions of a distracted driver then it may be time for you to get the help that you need to navigate the challenges that you will face. Car accident attorneys and other kinds of personal injury attorneys often offer their clients a number of options.