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Head-on Collision Accident Injury Attorneys in Las Vegas
At Shook & Stone, our head-on collision and Las Vegas personal injury lawyers have helped hundreds of drivers and passengers recover compensation for their injuries, many times when others said it was impossible.
The aftermath of a head-on collision can be devastating for the driver and passengers, no matter who is at fault bodily injury is a common side affect and most personal injury cases are preventable accidents.
Every year in Nevada, approximately 1,500 head-on collisions occur on public roads. These accidents are often fatal, and in those that do not result in death, head-on collision injuries can be severe.
And the physical trauma from head-on collisions is just part of the story. In addition to pain and suffering, medical bills are likely to mount quickly for a victim who needs extensive treatment for their injuries.
And even if injured victims were insured at the time of the accident, they may not be covered for all damages because most car insurance policies and health insurance plans have a specified maximum amount for auto accidents that will be paid out for any one incident.
Seeking Compensation for Las Vegas Head-On Accident Injuries
If you or a loved one were the injured party in a head-on collision in Nevada, you should contact a head-on collision injury attorney to help you negotiate with the insurance provider for your claim.
Since 1997, we have been successfully helping our clients recover compensation for their auto accident injuries and other damages after head-on collisions.
In a head-on car accident or car crash, accident victims may suffer from minor, major, and serious injuries depending on the speed of the other vehicle in a car crash. Serious injuries; include, but are not limited to:
- Spinal Cord damage;
- Catastrophic Injuries;
- Severe Whiplash;
- Brain injuries;
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI);
- Facial lacerations and lost teeth;
- Broken bones, including foot and ankle fractures;
- Injuries to the knee or legs;
- Burns;
- Major Internal organ damage;
- Post-traumatic stress disorder;
- Psychological injuries and emotional distress; and
- Loss of consortium claims.
Serious accidents often lead to serious injuries and can have long-lasting, life changing, effects. After a car accident you should always seek medical care, failure to do so can result in tragic consequences. It is not unheard of that a scratch may become infected and lead to amputation.
It does not matter whether you were involved in a head-on collision as the driver, passenger, or even a pedestrian walking on the side of the road, if another driver caused your accident you should seek first, seek medical attention after an auto accident and then contact our personal injury lawyers immediately to get seek compensation of medical bills, property damage claim, and lost wages.
Compensation can include:
- Past and future medical expenses;
- Pain and suffering;
- Lost wages/earning capacity;
- Emotional distress;
- Wrongful death;
- Loss of consortium claims.
How Do Head-on Collisions Happen?
Head-on collisions are a common cause of car accidents in Nevada. But just how do these types of accidents occur? According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are several ways a head-on crashes can happen:
- Overcorrecting for weather or traffic conditions;
- Speeding, tailgating, following too closely;
- Tired driving, falling asleep;
- Driver error;
- Drunk Driver (DWI / OWI);
- Distracted driving; and
- Failure to yield right-of-way.
Our head-on collision lawyers are well acquainted with the factors that may lead to a vehicle colliding with another head on, as this happens often in Nevada. The at fault driver or driver’s negligence can cause or contribute to an accident, but there are also situations where both drivers can be at fault.
In these cases, the law states that the accident victim is entitled to compensation from both parties if:
- If driver one failed to yield and hit driver two;
- If they were equally responsible for the collision (driver one was speeding and tailgating, distracted driving, etc) or if driver two failed to see oncoming traffic;
- Driver one was at fault but driver two sped away without stopping;
- Both drivers were equally responsible (this is called a "contributory negligence" claim); and
- The two drivers both contributed, but because of the injuries they suffered, one driver seemed more to blame than the other.
There are many reasons why Nevada head-on accidents occur, and it’s important that you understand your rights if you are in one of these devastating car crashes.
Our personal injury attorneys can help. If another driver caused the accident, we will fight for every penny you deserve to cover all of your expenses and losses resulting from the accident. If you were partially at fault for your head-on collision, we can still provide you with compensation.
What to Do if You are in a Head-on Collision?
If you or a loved one have been in a head-on collision, it is important that accident victims get medical attention as soon as possible. In addition, if there was another driver involved that should be identified and held accountable for the accident.
Are Head-on Collisions Fatal?
As serious as they are for accidents, most head-on collisions do not result in death. In fact, according to the NHTSA in 2009, there were 1,257 deaths attributed mostly to drunk driving or speeding. In 2010, the National Safety Council stated that 2,955 people died from a head-on collision which is about 3% of all traffic fatalities for the year.
Source: https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.gov/files/811385.pdf
Blunt Force Trauma in Head-on Collisions
Insurance Companies and Head-on Car Crashes
Getting fair compensation for your head-on collision injuries can be tricky, especially if the other driver was at fault. This is where our personal injury lawyers come in.
Whether you were a driver, passenger, or pedestrian involved in the accident and facing serious injury; we will determine how to best proceed with filing a claim with the insurance company to ensure that all of your rights are protected.
Head-on collision accident injuries can be costly which is why it’s important to have an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side when negotiating the settlement with the insurance company after your accident.
A Word of Caution with Insurance Companies and Insurance Adjusters
When you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, the last thing on your mind is dealing with insurance companies. But we urge you not to sign any documents or make any statements until consulting with an attorney about your situation and how it relates to the accident.
Many people are intimidated by the process of filing for compensation after being injured in a head-on collision because they don’t know their rights or the law. This is where our knowledge of personal injury claims for serious injuries and losses comes in handy to protect you.
Insurance adjusters are there to minimize the amount you receive as compensation for your injuries. They want to pay you what is fair, which in most cases, is far less than the actual damages you have suffered.
If you sign a document or offer an opinion without consulting with an attorney first about how this might affect your future claim, it can severely weaken your potential case and do great damage to your chances in receiving fair compensation for the losses you have suffered.
When it comes to filing a claim after being involved in a head-on collision, there are many details and factors that need to be considered before agreeing on any settlement or decision.
If you are struggling with how best to proceed with recovering compensation for your head-on injury related losses, our Nevada personal injury attorneys can give you the advice and support you need to negotiate a fair settlement with an insurance company.
Personal Injury Case in Vehicle Accident Cases
It is important that after a collision that you gather as much information for the other vehicles driver. This will include their:
- name;
- phone number; and
- insurance information
As well as the police report our law firm will conduct an extensive investigation to prove the other person’s negligence for the insurance claim and any possible future litigation.
Head-On Collision Attorneys Serving Nevada
Our personal injury law firm fights for the rights of our clients involved in head-on collisions and other motor vehicle accidents in Las Vegas. Our attorneys have experience with many different types of cases involving car accidents and personal injury. As a law firm, our attorney client relationship can be relied on for sound legal advice for auto accident victims whether the accident involved one car or multiple parties.
Our Las Vegas injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis with head on collision victims, which means you pay nothing for our services unless we win. If you have been the victim of a head-on crash due to a negligent driver then call us at (702) 570-0000 for a free consultation. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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