Typical Injuries Associated With St. Petersburg Car Crashes
All car crashes do not result in injuries, but the victims of the ones that do might be entitled to fair compensation for offsetting the medical costs of the recovery process. The amount becomes determined by different aspects such as the severity of the injury, the impact that it has on one's way of life, and pain or suffering that the damage caused. If you feel that someone else is to blame for your impairment, either through reckless driving or a negligent act, contact our office today for a free case review and find out your legal options.
Common Injuries Sustained After Auto Or Trucking Accidents
1. Back and neck fractures, breaks, and other wounds to the area
Whiplash has become part of many long-standing jokes throughout the years, but anyone that has incurred the unpleasant feeling knows that it is not a laughing matter. As the vertebrae, muscles, and ligaments in the neck jolt forward and backward violently, the injury occurs. Stiffness, numbness, and even paralysis are all symptoms that may present themselves. A person's back is also affected by the same jolting, and on many occasions, both back and neck injuries coexist. We work with some of the top physicians and physical therapist in the St. Petersburg area to ensure that you get the proper care needed for your recovery.
2. Broken bones, contusions, and lacerations of different severities
Stitches may be required to close cuts of certain depths and lengths. The procedure is somewhat painful and often leaves behind undesirable looking scar tissue after the healing process is complete. Sometimes, the resetting of a broken bone is more intense than the actual break itself. A cast or sling usually becomes a fashion accessory for months to give the bones an ample amount of time to fuse back together completely. Most of us are familiar with minor bruises, but deep tissue contusions are a different beast altogether. These blemishes can make it hard to walk, bend, or flex various areas of your body, and they make it difficult to perform routine functions.
3. Mental anguish and psychological trauma
The physical injuries typically garner most of the attention from car crashes, but psychological damage is equally as threatening to one's way of life. Guilt, anxiety, and depression are three of the most common forms that present themselves after auto accidents, but various other disorders may also manifest. These actions hinder a person's ability to operate machinery, and in some cases, they may even prevent one from just entering a car. Evaluation will take place by medical and mental professionals, and if it can be proven that the wreck is to blame for the victim's state of mind, they may be entitled to compensation.
4. Concussions and brain injuries
Just like on the football field, collisions from car crashes impact brain function. Players have helmets while cars contain airbags and safety restraints to limit damages, but nothing seems to be capable of adequately protecting your head from impacts. Temporary or extended memory and brain function loss are possibilities, and a person's ability to function regularly can become drastically altered. Don't get left holding the bag and having to pay for expensive medical bills that were sustained from the acts of another driver. Instead, contact our team and let us fight for what you deserve.