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How did your car accident change your life?

On Behalf of | May 20, 2019 | Firm News

A car accident can change your life in an instant, leaving you with painful injuries and physical complications that can affect you for the rest of your life. Recovery is not always easy, and it can be expensive as well. One motor vehicle collision can have serious, long-term financial, physical and emotional implications. 

Every person is different, and the way your accident injuries affect you could be different from the ways that the same injuries affect another person. It’s critical to get personalized care and support as you navigate your recovery and work to move forward after a traumatic event. If your suffering is the result of the negligent or reckless actions of another person, you could be entitled to financial compensation to cover your expenses and losses.

The most common accident injuries

The way your accidents injuries will affect you depend on various factors, such as the location of injuries, the speed of the impact and your health at the time of the accident. Some of the most common types of car accident injuries include the following:

  • Neck injuries – Whiplash is one of the most common types of car accident injuries, but it can be quite serious. People who suffer from neck injuries can experience issues like vocal cord paralysis, headaches and much more.
  • Head injuries – These injuries can result in serious trauma to the brain, leaving a victim with long-term or permanent damage. Victims can experience anything from headaches to trouble with cognition and function.
  • Back injuries – Spinal cord injuries are some of the most common type of accident injuries, often resulting in issues like paralysis or limited function.

These are just a few of the many ways that an accident can impact you. You may need long-term support, extensive time off work and various types of medical care to have a normal life. As an accident victim, you may find it useful to determine if you have grounds for a civil claim.

Fighting to get better

Your fight to get better and move on after a serious accident can be difficult, lengthy and painful, but it’s not something you have to walk through on your own. South Dakota laws allow the victims of negligence or harmful actions to pursue restitution through a claim against the liable parties. If this is an option for you, you do not want to waste any time moving forward with the appropriate course of action.

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