La Plata, Maryland Car Accident Lawyers
Attorneys for Accidents Caused by Negligent Drivers in La Plata
La Plata sits at the center of Charles County, and multiple highways pass through the area. Accidents can occur on U.S. Route 301, Maryland Route 6 or 488, or other highways, local roads, and residential areas. When accidents occur because of negligence, the people who are involved can face serious consequences, and they will need to determine how they can address the harm they have suffered.
At Farmer & Klopfer, our attorneys work with victims of car accidents, taking steps to investigate the circumstances surrounding a crash, building a complete record of the losses they have suffered, showing that another driver's negligence was responsible for causing a collision, and working to obtain the full compensation needed to address a person's injuries and damages. We have decades of experience in personal injury law, and we know how to win cases for our clients.
The Injuries Car Accidents Can Cause
Some car accidents may result in obvious injuries that will have an immediate effect on a person's health and well-being. In other cases, the effects of injuries may not become known for days or weeks after an accident has taken place. Injury victims will need to understand the full extent of their damages, which is one of the most important reasons not to accept a quick settlement from an insurance company before the effects of an accident are fully understood.
Common injuries in car accidents include traumatic brain injuries, which can range from concussions to severe cognitive impairments. Spinal cord injuries may lead to paralysis, chronic pain, and limited mobility. Fractured bones may require surgery to repair. Internal organ damage can lead to ongoing health issues. Soft tissue injuries may affect muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the neck, back, shoulders, or other body parts.
Head-On Collisions
Some of the most violent and lethal types of car accidents involve collisions between two vehicles that are traveling in opposite directions. A head-on accident will often involve a great deal of force, which can cause devastating injuries for drivers or passengers.
Wrong-way driving is an issue that can lead to head-on collisions. A driver may travel in the wrong direction on a one-way road or enter a highway exit. Head-on accidents can also occur when a driver strays across the road and crosses into oncoming lanes. These issues may occur because of fatigue that causes a driver to fall asleep at the wheel or distracted driving that leads a person to stray out of their lane. Drunk driving is also a factor in many head-on collisions, and an intoxicated driver may lose control and crash into oncoming vehicles.
T-Bone Accidents
Side-impact or broadside collisions can result in multiple types of serious injuries. T-bone collisions may happen at intersections when one vehicle strikes another vehicle from the side. These accidents will often be caused by drivers who run red lights or do not stop at stop signs. The failure to yield when turning in front of oncoming traffic can also lead to a T-bone accident, or a driver may collide with another vehicle from the side when pulling out of a side street or driveway.
Side-impact collisions can be dangerous because of the lack of protection provided by a vehicle's doors and side panels. When a vehicle strikes the side of another car, the door may be driven inward and crush a person sitting next to it. A person's head may be struck by a door or window, or they may suffer broken ribs, spine injuries, hip fractures, or other forms of bodily harm.
Rear-End Accidents
A vehicle that strikes another car from behind can inflict damage and injure the people in the vehicle. Rear-end collisions may occur because a driver does not maintain enough distance between their vehicle and cars ahead of them, because they did not notice that traffic had stopped or slowed down, or because they were going too fast to stop in time.
Distracted driving is a common cause of rear-end accidents. A driver who looks down at their phone, reaches for something in their vehicle, or engages in activities like eating or grooming may not notice that traffic has slowed down, and they may not have time to react. Intoxicated driving may also be a contributing factor in rear-end crashes, since alcohol and drugs can cause a person to experience slower reaction times and prevent them from acting quickly enough to avoid a collision.
Even though rear-end accidents may not be considered to be serious, they can still lead to injuries that may affect a person's health and well-being. Whiplash can occur when a person's head and neck are affected by the impact of a vehicle. Herniated discs or other back injuries can occur when a collision causes jolts to the back and spine. Some people may experience broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, or other forms of harm because of collisions from the rear.
Contact Our La Plata, MD Car Accident Attorneys
When a collision has occurred, the attorneys at Farmer & Klopfer can make sure a person's injuries and damages are fully documented. We can work with medical professionals and other experts to make sure issues related to medical treatment, lost income, and other damages will be addressed. By fighting to obtain full and fair compensation, we can help clients move forward as they recover from accidents. To arrange a free consultation and get legal help with these matters, contact our La Plata car accident lawyers at 301-843-3890.
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