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Car Accidents

Car accidents are traumatic experiences a person can have whether they are severely injured or not. According to Progressive Auto Insurance, 36,164 car accidents happen per day in the United States. That means a collision happens every three seconds, making it one of the most common traumatic experiences a person can have.

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It's hard to know what to do after an accident occurs. With the adrenaline pumping and the uncertainty of injuries, causation, and blame, you often are too busy worrying about passengers, moving the vehicle, and exchanging insurance to feel the true effects of the collision. It may take hours or days before you realize that the impact, air bag, or whiplash led to more than just sore muscles, but actual long term damage. It's important after an accident, even with a more minor impact, that you go to a doctor and call an attorney to ensure that you understand your injuries and options. 

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Many attorneys will want to hear more about the accident, police report, damages, and injuries before providing insurance advice, but calling one right away can protect you in the event that the damage exceeds your initial expectations and will ensure that you receive a fair settlement from the insurance company.

 

All consultations are free and clients are not responsible for upfront payments for legal representation.

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