
While many crashes involve either no injuries or minor injuries, the unfortunate reality is that some car accidents have serious and even fatal results. Any time you step into a vehicle and get on the road, the risk of experiencing an accident is very real.
Injuries from car accidents can be of all types. They can be minor and require limited emergency room treatment. They can be temporary disabling, and cause weeks and months of stress, pain and lost wages. Certain injuries can require surgical intervention that may be able to correct the problem, or just provide the “best fix” for a permanent, life changing condition you now have to live with. As we all know, some injuries can prove fatal.
Severe, debilitating and permanent injuries that can arise from the most commonplace accidents can, and typically will, result in significant financial losses to the individuals involved and their families. These damages include, medical expenses, lost wages, lost ability to earn, out of pocket expenses, funeral expenses and various other economic losses. The law also allows an injured person to recover for the pain and suffering caused by their injuries and treatment. Proving successful on an injury claim can never repair the damage that is done to someone, but it can – and will – help with the financial burdens created.
Auto Accidents:
I hope you never need a Car Accident Attorney, but statistics show at some point you probably will. Ranging from a dented bumper to the thirty-car pile-up on the interstate, chances are you will eventually be involved in some form of a motor vehicle collision. Although they happen in many ways, shapes and forms, I’ve represented folks in all types of car accidents including:
- Road Rage Car Accidents
- Aggressive Driving Car Accidents
- Head-On Collision Car Accidents
- Rear End Car Accident
- T-Bone Car Accidents
- Distracted Driving Car Accidents
- Drunk Driving Car Accidents
- Impaired Car Accidents
- Texting While Driving Car Accidents
- Drowsy Driving Car Accidents
- Uninsured Car Accidents
- Underinsured Car Accidents
- Pedestrian Car Accidents
- Roll Over Car Accidents
- Back Over Car Accidents
- Ejection Car Accidents
- Single Car Accidents
- Muti Car Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Guest Passenger Car Accidents
Other Transportation Injuries


Auto Accidents:
I hope you never need a Car Accident Attorney, but statistics show at some point you probably will. Ranging from a dented bumper to the thirty-car pile-up on the interstate, chances are you will eventually be involved in some form of a motor vehicle collision. Although they happen in many ways, shapes and forms, I’ve represented folks in all types of car accidents including:
- Road Rage Car Accidents
- Aggressive Driving Car Accidents
- Head-On Collision Car Accidents
- Rear End Car Accident
- T-Bone Car Accidents
- Distracted Driving Car Accidents
- Drunk Driving Car Accidents
- Impaired Car Accidents
- Texting While Driving Car Accidents
- Drowsy Driving Car Accidents
- Uninsured Car Accidents
- Underinsured Car Accidents
- Pedestrian Car Accidents
- Roll Over Car Accidents
- Back Over Car Accidents
- Ejection Car Accidents
- Single Car Accidents
- Muti Car Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Guest Passenger Car Accidents

While many crashes involve either no injuries or minor injuries, the unfortunate reality is that some car accidents have serious and even fatal results. Any time you step into a vehicle and get on the road, the risk of experiencing an accident is very real.
Injuries from car accidents can be of all types. They can be minor and require limited emergency room treatment. They can be temporary disabling, and cause weeks and months of stress, pain and lost wages. Certain injuries can require surgical intervention that may be able to correct the problem, or just provide the “best fix” for a permanent, life changing condition you now have to live with. As we all know, some injuries can prove fatal.
Severe, debilitating and permanent injuries that can arise from the most commonplace accidents can, and typically will, result in significant financial losses to the individuals involved and their families. These damages include, medical expenses, lost wages, lost ability to earn, out of pocket expenses, funeral expenses and various other economic losses. The law also allows an injured person to recover for the pain and suffering caused by their injuries and treatment. Proving successful on an injury claim can never repair the damage that is done to someone, but it can – and will – help with the financial burdens created.
Other Transportation Injuries

