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Car accidents are an unfortunate reality, often resulting in life-altering consequences. In the United States alone, there are approximately 6 million car accidents each year, and nearly 43,000 people died in automotive accident in 2021.
The aftermath of such an incident can be overwhelming, leaving you to deal with mounting medical expenses, lost wages, and a complex legal process. This is where the expertise of an auto accident attorney becomes crucial.
At Lawton Cates, our attorneys are backed by over six decades of combined experience and have helped our clients obtain millions of dollars in damages in motor vehicle accident cases. If you or a loved one suffered injuries in a negligence-based auto accident, you can trust our firm with your case.
Call (608) 420-4033 for a free in office or virtual consultation online today!
Common Injuries Sustain in Auto Accidents
Automobile accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, from minor scrapes and bruises to life-altering disabilities.
Here are some of the most common injuries sustained in auto accidents:
- Whiplash. Whiplash is a neck injury that occurs when the head is abruptly whipped forward and backward due to sudden acceleration or deceleration. Symptoms include neck pain, stiffness, and reduced range of motion. Treatment often involves physical therapy, pain management, and wearing a cervical collar.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). TBIs can result from a direct impact to the head or a violent shaking during an accident. Symptoms may include headaches, confusion, memory loss, and dizziness. Long-term effects can be severe, including cognitive impairments and emotional difficulties. Treatment may involve rehabilitation, medication, and counseling.
- Spinal cord injuries. Damage to the spinal cord can cause partial or complete paralysis, depending on the location and severity of the injury. Symptoms may include loss of sensation, muscle weakness, and difficulty controlling bodily functions. Long-term implications can be life-altering, and treatment may involve surgery, rehabilitation, and assistive devices.
- Broken bones. Fractures are common in automobile accidents due to the forceful impact. Broken bones can range from simple fractures to compound breaks, where the bone pierces through the skin. Treatment typically involves immobilization of the broken bone, surgery (if necessary), and physical therapy.
- Internal injuries. Damage to internal organs like the lungs, liver, kidneys, or spleen can be caused by blunt force trauma or penetration injuries during an accident. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, difficulty breathing, and dizziness. Immediate medical attention is crucial, as internal injuries can be life-threatening.
- Lacerations and abrasions. Cuts and scrapes can occur from shattered glass, metal debris, or contact with the road surface (in the case of motorcycle accidents). Treatment may involve cleaning and dressing the wound, stitches, or even surgery for severe lacerations.
- Burn injuries. These are more common in motorcycle accidents but can also occur in car and truck collisions if a fire breaks out. Burns can range from mild to severe and may require skin grafts and extensive rehabilitation.
- Psychological injuries. Mental health issues such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression can develop after a traumatic accident. Treatment may involve counseling, medication, and support from loved ones.
What to Do After a Madison Auto Accident
After a car accident, you may feel overwhelmed. In the aftermath of such a crash, you should:
- Get to safety. If you are able, get yourself and/or your vehicle to safety; it is best to move to the shoulder or out of the path of other oncoming vehicles.
- Report the accident. You should call the police or emergency services as soon as possible. They can not only offer emergency assistance but can also conduct an investigation concerning the cause of the accident.
- Take pictures of the scene, your injuries, and property damage. These images can be used as evidence during negotiations or litigation. Keep medical records and receipts for any expenses related to the accident. This documentation will be crucial in building your case.
- Accept medical aid. Always accept medical help at the scene, even if you feel fine. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and delaying treatment can lead to complications.
- Get the contact information of the other driver and nearby witnesses. You should ask for the other party’s name, insurance information, vehicle information, and points of contact. You should also get the contact information of witnesses as well as preliminary statements about what they saw.
What Not to Do After a Madison Auto Accident
After an accident, you should also be careful to avoid certain actions. Such actions include:
- Do not leave the scene. Leaving the accident scene can lead to hit-and-run charges, even if you're injured. Stay at the scene until authorities arrive or until it's appropriate to leave.
- Avoid moving if severely injured. If you suspect severe injuries like broken bones or spinal injuries, avoid moving as it can cause further damage. Instead, wait for emergency medical professionals to arrive and assess your condition.
- Do not remove your protective gear (if applicable). If you were wearing a helmet or other protective gear, leave it on until medical personnel arrive. Removing it prematurely could worsen injuries.
- Refrain from admitting fault. Even if you think you might be responsible for the accident, do not admit fault at the scene. It may harm your legal case later on, as there could be other factors that contributed to the accident.
- Avoid discussing the accident with others involved. In the aftermath of an accident, emotions can run high, and discussing the details can lead to arguments or misinterpretations. Instead, wait for the authorities to arrive and let them handle the situation.
- Do not provide a recorded statement to insurance companies without legal advice. Insurance companies may try to get you to admit fault or downplay your injuries. Consult with an attorney before providing any statements to ensure your rights are protected.
- Avoid signing any documents without understanding their implications. This includes medical authorizations, release forms, or settlement offers. Always consult with an attorney before signing anything related to the accident.
- Do not delay in contacting an attorney. The sooner you consult with a personal injury attorney, the better your chances of building a strong case and receiving fair compensation for your injuries and damages.
Schedule a Consultation with Our Madison Car Accident Attorney
It's essential to seek legal representation after an accident to ensure your rights are protected. A auto accident lawyer can help you navigate the complex process of filing a claim and seeking compensation for your injuries.
At Lawton Cates, our experienced auto attorneys possess the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the intricate legal landscape. We understand the nuances of state laws and are adept at negotiating with insurance companies to help you receive the compensation you deserve.
By entrusting your case to our skilled Madison attorneys, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the legal aspects on your behalf. Some may perceive hiring an attorney as an unnecessary expenditure, but the benefits of professional legal representation cannot be overstated.
Do not leave your future to chance by attempting to navigate the complexities of an auto accident case alone. Our team of seasoned attorneys stands ready to guide you through the legal process and advocate for your rights.
Get started on your claim today by calling (608) 420-4033.
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