By Zane T. Cagle | September 14, 2018 | Car Accidents, Featured, Wrongful Death
Motor vehicle crashes make up 90% of our law practice, so I talk with dozens of people every day who have been in crashes. Statistically, you are more likely to be involved in a car crash (hopefully just a fender-bender) in your lifetime than a house fire. Yet, we all have a fire evacuation plans. Likewise, you should have a plan or emergency list of things to do following a motor vehicle crash. Some things are obvious- If you are critically injured in a car crash, then you are in an ambulance and can do nothing at the scene.
In reality, many people are in crashes where they don’t have to leave immediately by ambulance. When I speak with victims later, they always tell me they felt completely unprepared for such an incident. That is kind of the point of an unexpected incident. It’s frightening and no one is every fully prepared for a crash. There are some things you can know in advance to make the experience a bit less scary.
Knowing the steps to follow after a non-life threatening car crash is not “planning on being in a crash”, but having a checklist is a way to have a sense of calm by knowing what you should do in the event that one occurs.
Daily, I walk people through the facts of their crash including their injuries. Some people don’t need attorneys and I’m happy to let them know if they don’t need us. I’m thrilled if someone is not actually hurt as a result of a car crash! I would much rather someone not be hurt as have a huge bodily injury claim. People that have big bodily injury claims are hurt and they suffer through much medical treatment. See our Five Mistakes to Avoid After a Car Accident.
If you are hurt, things get complicated fast. If you’re hurt, you are generally struggling to get to work or may be out of work completely. If you are injured, bills are coming in and it worrisome. In all of the years of representing victims of car crashes, there is one consistent feeling every single person has–the fear of the unknown. It’s a valid concern. We all are wary of the unknown but when are physical well-being is in the balance, the unknown is far more scary.
Everything is unknown after a car accident. You don’t know exactly how long it is going to take you to heal. Often, your doctors are not sure of the exact amount of time and that may be after several months of trying to effectively diagnose and treat your condition. Granted, no one knows the future (or we would all know the numbers to select when playing the lottery), but we help clients through that stage. My clients tell me that when they know we are handling the legal aspect of their claim and putting them first, then they have some relief to concentrate on their medical treatment, families and lives.
Personally, I feel bad having those conversations with individuals who settled with an insurance company in the first week and then discovered they needed a lot more treatment. Or, they failed to do any of the first steps and are running into a difficult adjuster but they neglected to go to the doctor immediately and address their pain. These are the most common negative scenarios I encounter. The sooner we get involved with your case, the better we are able to assist.
We Offer Free Consultations Seven Days a Week.
The Cagle Law Firm serves accident and injury clients throughout St. Louis and the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, including the eastern Missouri and southern Illinois communities. If you or a loved one needs legal assistance with your personal injury case, call The Cagle Law Firm at (314) 276-1681 or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.
Schedule your FREE CONSULTATION today by contacting us at (314) 276-1681 or by sending us an email through the online contact form.
Fields marked with an * are required
Copyright © 2024 The Cagle Law Firm. All rights reserved.