Greenville Car Accident Injury Attorney
Types of Car Accident Injuries
There are a number of different types of injuries that a driver or passenger may sustain in a car accident. A pedestrian or bicyclist may also be at risk if involved in a collision with a motor vehicle, as may a motorcycle rider. The severity of injury and the type will vary depending on the force of the collision as well as the speed and location of impact, the size of vehicles involved and the overall "crashworthiness" of the vehicle the occupant is in. Although these factors certainly come into play, there are also situations where a seemingly minor car accident causes lasting pain or permanent disability and a catastrophic accident causes only minor scrapes and bruises. It may also therefore be thought that luck or chance plays a part.
Were you injured in a car accident? Taking the time to seek medical care and discussing your case with an experienced attorney are two of the most important steps you can take. A Greenville car accident injury attorney can help by filing your insurance claim and taking over all communication with your and the other party's insurers, law enforcement and other interested parties. Seeking medical attention is also crucial, even if you feel you are not seriously injured.
Car accident injuries aren't always immediately apparent, even to medical professionals. For example, a traumatic brain injury may result from a sudden collision, even if the head itself sustains no physical trauma. The sudden deceleration may cause the brain to collide with the side of the skull, and this can have catastrophic or deadly results. Neck and back injuries may seem minor at first but may only worsen over time without proper medical care. Accordingly, it is important to visit the doctor and inform him or her that you have been involved in a car accident.
Though you may have suffered severe injuries and may be unsure of your ability to recover the full financial damages you deserve, we can help.
Contact
Greenville Car Accident Injury Lawyer
Tim Burch today.