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An automobile accident can occur without anyone being at fault. More frequently, however, an auto accident occurs because the driver of one of the vehicles was not being careful. In some states, there is a requirement that a person |
suffer a permanent injury before they can seek damages from the person who caused their injuries. (A permanent injury is one that will remain throughout the injured person’s life). In the states that do not have a permanent injury requirement, juries usually do not award significant damages unless there has been a significant injury.
In most accidents people do not suffer serious injuries; but, in some collisions, the force transferred from the striking vehicle to the vehicle that is hit is so great that the people inside suffer permanent injuries. These injuries can cause limitations and disabilities that the victims will have forever. Examples of these injuries are amputation injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.
For many years I have represented the families of people who have been seriously injured in auto accidents. I have represented families in California, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. I would welcome the opportunity of meeting with you, at a place most convenient to you, to discuss your legal rights. |
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| Spinal Cord Injuries |
| One of the most severe injuries that a person can suffer is a spinal cord injury. Although medical science has advanced in its treatment, dramatic breakthroughs in improved patient function and diminished disability have not occurred... |
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| Brain Injuries |
| A person does not have to be in a high speed collision in order to have a head injury that leads to a traumatic brain injury, or TBI. There is not necessarily a relationship between the speed at impact and the damage that results to a person’s... |
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