Car Accident Injury Attorney in North Carolina
It comes as no surprise that car accidents are the leading cause of accidental injury and death throughout the U.S. Did you know that more than 2.2 million people were injured and nearly 34,000 lost their lives in 2009 from traffic accidents alone*? Virtually any
type of car accident has the potential to cause serious and lasting injury to any party involved. This may include the driver of the vehicle, a passenger, a
pedestrian or a
bicycle rider. The extent of injury experienced by any party will depend on the nature of the collision, the force of impact, the size and weight of each vehicle (in multi-vehicle collisions) and whether the victim was a pedestrian or cyclist unprotected from the full force of the collision.
Working with an attorney is an important issue to consider no matter the extent or nature of your injuries. A North Carolina car accident attorney can advise you on your legal rights and can help you make pressing decisions to create a positive impact on your case.
Types of Injuries Experienced in Car Accidents
Though a car accident victim may experience virtually any type of injury in a collision, we have listed some of the most common physical injuries below:
- Whiplash
- Head trauma
- Traumatic brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Neck and back injuries
- Broken bones
- Injuries from seatbelts or airbags
- Internal organ damage
North Carolina Car Accident Lawyer
Whether you have been seriously injured or have suffered relatively minor injuries in a car accident, the team at Lanier Law Group can help. Call our offices and talk to a lawyer about your case, and you can get answers to your questions in an honest and straightforward manner, from professionals who know the ins and outs of these matters. We represent clients throughout all of North Carolina who have been injured in car accidents.
Contact a North Carolina car accident lawyer today to find out how we can help you.
*According to statistics presented by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). |