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Injuries that at first seemed minor can become progressively more serious over time causing lifelong pain and disability.
Accident Claims
Automobile accidents are one of the most common types of personal injury claims. On average, 3 million people are injured each year in automobile accidents at a cost of over 230 billion dollars.
Initially an auto accident can sometimes seem to cause only minor injuries. Symptoms often do not appear until weeks or months afterward. Injuries that at first seemed minor can become progressively more serious over time causing lifelong pain and disability.
Immediately after being injured in an auto accident, you are thrown into an adversarial legal system that is complex and confusing. While you are still receiving initial treatment for your injuries in a hospital emergency room, the parties at fault have already notified their insurance company of the accident.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration millions of car accidents occur every year.
The Colorado Department of Public Safety indicates that the most frequent causes of automobile crashes are driver inattention or distraction, failure to yield the right of way, traveling at an unsafe speed, and following too closely.
Alcohol is also a frequent contributing cause in automobile collisions and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has estimated that a large percentage of automobile crashes are associated with the use of alcohol.
Also accountable for many serious personal injuries in the state of Colorado are automobile accidents involving motorcycles.
Generally, people who operate automobiles must exercise "reasonable care under the circumstances."
A failure to use reasonable care is considered negligence. A person who negligently operates a vehicle may be required to pay for harm to a person or property, caused by his or her negligence.
The injured party, known as the plaintiff, is required to prove that the defendant was negligent, that the negligence caused the accident, and that the accident caused the plaintiff's injuries.
If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, do not hesitate to seek legal counsel from a personal injury attorney experienced in automobile accident cases in order to best protect your interests. Having a Colorado personal injury lawyer that understands the ways in which these injuries heal and the kinds of long-term disabilities they typically inflict is essential to ensure that you obtain all the damages you are entitled to receive.
For more information about your legal rights after a car, bicycle, pedestrian, or motorcycle accident, email or call us at 303.462.2999 in the Denver Metro Area, or anywhere in Colorado 800-4-INJURY.