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How do you get pain and suffering from a car accident?

How do you get pain and suffering from a car accident?

Insurance companies typically multiply the amount of medical bills by a number between one and five to calculate “pain and suffering.” The more severe and permanent the injury, the higher the multiplier. You, or your attorney, will need to use your best judgment in estimating your pain and suffering.

Where do most side impact car accidents happen?

Side-impact collisions happen most often at intersections, where drivers blow past stops signs and run red lights. Even at lower speeds, these accidents often result in severe injuries to the occupants of the broad-sided car.

When is a driver negligent in a side impact collision?

When a driver can’t stop because of brake or steering failure, traveling into oncoming traffic may be unavoidable. The driver may still be negligent if the car was not properly maintained, or if the driver knew the car had problems but didn’t fix them.

When to go to the hospital after a side impact collision?

Victims with internal injuries must be transported to the hospital immediately. Soft tissue injuries: Back injuries are quite common in driver-side impact collisions. The force of the impact can rupture or herniate the disks located in and around the spinal cord near the neck, mid-back or lower area of the back.

Can a family member be at fault in a car accident?

Even at lower speeds, these accidents often result in severe injuries to the occupants of the broad-sided car. If you or a family member were injured in a car accident, you’re entitled to compensation from the at-fault driver.

Who is at fault in a left turn accident?

The turning driver will have damage on the front of his car, while the other automobile’s damage will appear on the front-right side. As with rear-end collisions, the straight-traveling driver may still hold some liability in a left-turn accident if he is found to have run a red light or exceeded the speed limit.

When does a side impact car crash occur?

Side impact car crashes most often occur at intersections when drivers run red lights or stop signs, and have a significantly higher chance of causing bodily damage when the struck car is broadsided by a larger car with a higher bumper. The speed and size of the striking car determine the severity of the crash.

Where does a car hit you on the side?

The car that hit you should have damage on the front bumper. T-bone collision. In this type of crash (also called a side-impact collision), your vehicle should be damaged on the side.

When is the front driver not at fault in a car accident?

It’s not the front’s driver’s fault if the rear driver decides to close the gap and tempt fate. This even applies if the front driver is stopped in traffic and the gap is miniscule. The driver in front may, however, face challenges with this type of collision if he has been negligent by failing to maintain brake lights and other systems.

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Ruth Doyle