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[I300]Injury In Car Accident
by John Francis Amberden, Joh

Let us first discuss the common types of injuries that may happen in a car accident. The first type of injuries is known as whiplash injuries. Whiplash injuries are the most common types of injuries to occur in any country. Whiplash injuries may include damage to the neck or the spine and muscles around the neck. The extent of the injury might be little or more depending on the case. The effects of the injury might be observed for a short time or in many cases it can also be permanent. In some cases a whiplash injury can leave the neck or the spine permanently damaged. The injuries are diagnosed by using x rays by the doctor. The doctor will also use the x rays to see if any injury has been caused to vertebra and the extent of damage to the neck. The next most common types of injuries are the head injuries. Head injuries can prove to be fatal as a serious blow to the head can cause damage to the brain. Damage to the brain can occur at the time of the accident or over time as the internal injury can aggravate. The third type of injuries is bodily injuries which can occur on the arms and the legs. If they are small, they can be treated and healed in a few days. If they are big like a fracture then it can take anywhere between a fortnight to months to heal completely.

So what should you normally do when you meet with an accident and get personally injured? The first and the foremost thing is to call the emergency number and call for an ambulance immediately. Also if you are seriously injured then you can tell the passers by to get the necessary information of your family members and the doctors from your car or wallet and call them up immediately. The course of treatment will depend on how deep the injury is and on which part of the body is injured. Try not to panic too much as this can raise your blood pressure. Stay calm. Do not try to move too much. Moving can seriously aggravate the injuries inside and can bring permanent damage to any body part.

When the ambulance arrives try to answer the questions that the staff may ask? The medical team may ask you questions while administering you doses of medication and checking your vitals, heart beats etc. Answer truthfully all the questions of the medical team. Ask the medical team to call your family members and inform them about the accident. Do follow the instructions of the doctors to ensure your speedy recovery. When you are discharged from hospital do take a few days of rest at home and resume work only when you feel fully fit and fine.

Last but not least. Answer any questions by the police truthfully. Do not lie! If you feel the need to lie or you are worried about the situation, ask for an attorney to be present. Mistakes here can cost you more than money. And money will be no problem if you carry car insurance.


You've been in a serious car accident, and you have been injured. While this is unquestionably a frightening time, you must consider why hiring an experienced Minnesota car accident lawyer is beneficial for you. Even if you live in a no-fault state, there are still liabilities that can arise, depending on who was at fault for the accident. For those states that have adopted no-fault automobile legislation, the no-fault refers only to medical expenses, not to the accident itself. In other words, if you have been injured, whether through your own negligence or someone else's, your insurance company can be responsible for paying your medical expenses (both current and future), cumulative or projected wages lost, and pain and suffering, particularly if the accident is not your fault.

However, fault can still be apportioned to you for physical damages to your or the other person's car. Insurance companies have a vested interest not only in settling (or denying) claims quickly but also in paying settlements that can be much smaller than what you might get from a jury. If you are injured in an accident and the other person is at fault, be aware that their insurance company will be very proactive in getting in touch with you quickly to see how they can get you to settle. One thing to keep in mind is, if you are going to hire an attorney, not to discuss any of the issues with the other person's insurance company; however, if you do, always make sure to get everything in writing, as that way nothing slips through the cracks or devolves into a he said/she said situation. Double talking insurance companies can get you confused pretty easily, and it is the claims collector's job to save the insurance company money. Let your personal injury lawyer do the talking for you. You just concentrate on getting better.

Most no-fault states have a labyrinth of legal statutes that, for the most part, would be very difficult for the layman to understand. Knowing your options and being able to exercise them are critical during such a time. Hiring an attorney can go a long way toward alleviating any anxiety or stress that you have around the accident. A caring and professional expert in the law can help you find your way through the maze of detail that comes with having been in a car accident, and hiring a specialist in motor vehicle law will ensure that you will be made aware of all the minutia that can be built into a viable case to protect you and your interests. And it's a good thing to have someone on your side who knows how to play hardball if the other insurance company is pressuring you.

Hiring an attorney to help you with difficult decisions and to negotiate the slippery slope and find out just what the insurance company might do, what your options are and what recourse you have in the situation is a smart thing to do. Whether it's your fault, or you're looking to recover medical expenses or property damages, finding the right personal injury lawyer will definitely bring peace of mind to what can be a very traumatic situation.

The information you obtain from this article is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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