Get compensated for ALL of the many types of damages you are entitled to for injuries suffered in a collision

Injuries caused by a motor vehicle accident that was not your fault entitle you to monetary compensation from the people at-fault. You have a right to compensation for the cost of repairs to your vehicle and for damage to your property, of course, but you also have a right to the cost of alternative transportation (rental car) while your vehicle is being repaired. Your right to money damages for bodily injuries entitles you to compensation not only for your medical expenses to diagnose and treat your injuries, but to much more, which the at-fault driver’s insurance will not tell you about. You have an absolute right to damages for any and all pain, suffering, inconvenience caused by your bodily injuries, as well as for any anxiety, sleeplessness and emotional distress resulting from the collision and your injuries. You are not only entitled to damages for your past medical expenses, pain and suffering, but also for all future medical expenses, pain and suffering which you can prove to a reasonable medical likelihood will result from your injuries.  Without the services of an experienced attorney you will not be likely to recover anywhere near the full measure of your damages from an insurance adjuster offering settlement to you. I have over 30 years of experience handling personal injury claims for injured parties and litigating these claims through jury trial.

Injured drivers and passengers often have to take time off from work while recovering from their injuries, and they are entitled to compensation for all lost wages which they can prove were caused by injuries suffered in the collision. With some injuries that become chronic, you might find that your capacity to do certain work is permanently impaired. You are entitled to be compensated for that loss of earning capacity in the future.

Many injuries do not manifest themselves immediately, and some conditions take time to either resolve or to become a permanent and stationary chronic condition. Unusual conditions such as permanent ringing in the ears (tinnitus) and loss of the senses of smell (anosmia) or taste (ageusia) can also result from some traumatic injuries, especially from trauma to the head and brain, and you deserve to have an attorney who can property evaluate the potential value of such chronic conditions and obtain full value for you for a traumatic brain injury resulting for an automobile accident. People sometimes overlook injuries to teeth and resulting dental expenses which can result from clenching teeth in anticipation of the collision which may cause teeth to die or to crack even without actually striking your teeth against anything inside the vehicle. My office will advise you to wait an appropriate amount of time after your injury before attempting to settle your case to make certain that we know the full extent of your injuries and get the full measure of money damages to which you are entitled by law. I look forward to assisting you if you have been injured in a collision or any other type of accident that was not your fault. Please call now and give us information about your accident and your injuries so that I can evaluate your claim and get you full compensation for your injuries.


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