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Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Motor Vehicle Collision Lawyer Helping Spartanburg and Greenville Residents

Car accidents range in severity from simple fender benders in which minimal injuries occur to catastrophic collisions that result in life-changing and permanent injuries or even death. A victim and their family may be forced to shoulder a substantial emotional and financial burden moving forward. Understanding the different types of injuries that may occur in a motor vehicle accident, their causes, and the impact that they may have on your life is important in determining the compensation that may be available to you. Greenville and Spartanburg car accident attorney Patrick E. Knie and the dedicated team at the Knie & Shealy Law Offices are ready to assist you with your pursuit of the settlement or judgment that you deserve.

Common Injuries in Car Accidents

Although it is possible to suffer a broad range of injuries in a car crash, there are some types of injuries that are more common than others. Lacerations, for example, often result when a car crashes into another vehicle or object because the force of the collision may cause occupants to collide with the infrastructure of the vehicle. Fractures and broken bones are also frequent outcomes, especially in high-speed crashes or crashes that involve a T-bone impact. Legs, arms, ankles, and ribs are particularly susceptible to fractures and breaks. In some cases, a victim may suffer potentially life-threatening internal injuries, such as ruptured organs or internal bleeding. Neck and spinal injuries may lead to life-altering conditions, including partial or full paralysis as well as cognitive disorders that forever change a victim’s personality or capabilities.

Holding a Negligent Driver Responsible for Your Injuries

The principal way to seek compensation for any of these injuries or conditions is to file a negligence claim against the at-fault driver. A lawsuit based on negligence requires the plaintiff to show that the defendant failed to operate their vehicle with the appropriate level of skill and care at the time of the crash. For example, the other driver might have been texting while driving or might have run a red light or stop sign when the victim had the right of way. The victim must also show that he or she would not have been hurt but for the defendant’s negligence and that the accident was a reasonably foreseeable outcome. A knowledgeable personal injury attorney can help an injured South Carolina resident establish these elements and illustrate all of the damages that they suffered. These may come in both economic and non-economic forms, extending from past and future medical expenses and lost income to pain and suffering.

Seek Counsel From a Dedicated Car Accident Attorney in Greenville or Spartanburg

If you or someone you love has been hurt in a motor vehicle collision, the experienced legal professionals at the Knie & Shealy Law Offices are available to serve you. Spartanburg and Greenville car accident lawyer Patrick E. Knie has provided knowledgeable legal counsel to victims throughout South Carolina, including in Laurens, Spartanburg, Greenville, Cherokee, and Union Counties. To schedule a free consultation with a motor vehicle collision attorney, call (864) 582-5118 or contact us online.