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Disabled after a car accident? Think about this

On Behalf of | Mar 9, 2020 | Injuries

If you or a loved one is currently dealing with the aftermath of a serious car accident, then you know can be terrifying. Sure, your car might be totaled, but your physical and emotional health is much more important. All too often, car accidents result in serious injuries that reshape the ways in which victims live their lives. In many cases, car accident victims are left permanently disabled.

A spinal cord injury, for example, can leave an individual with significant physical limitations. He or she may suffer from extensive paralysis that makes living what was once his or her normal life nearly impossible. These individuals often have to relearn how to perform everyday tasks, usually in a different way, requiring a significant amount of medical treatment and rehabilitation.

As stressful as these limitations can be, and the impact they can have on one’s emotional well-being, they can also be costly. Treating the most severe spinal cord injuries can cost millions of dollars over the course of an individual’s life, and even those who suffer from a less severe spinal cord injury can still see lifetime costs upwards of a $1 million in medical costs alone. When lost wages and lost earning capacity are taken into account, the damages can skyrocket further.

So what are you to do if you or a loved one have been disabled in an accident? It’s worth considering these steps:

 

  • Surround yourself with support: Family and friends are ready to help you in any way they can, so don’t be afraid to ask for help. Seeking assistance doesn’t mean that you are weak, either. Just trust that you have individuals in your life who love you and support you.
  • Be patient with yourself: It’s going to take some time to acclimate to your new life with a disability, so be patient. Allow yourself to make mistakes and to learn from them.
  • Don’t be afraid of new treatments and technologies: The medical field is in a constant state of evolution, which means that new technologies are constantly entering the market. Keep your eyes and mind open to trying out new products and treatments that might help you live the life you deserve.
  • Seek the compensation you deserve: If you or a loved one has been disabled as the result of a car accident, then there’s a fair chance that the wreck in question was caused by the negligence of another. If this is the case, then you may be entitled to compensation to help offset the costs of your medical treatment, rehabilitation, and lost wages.

 

If you think that you or your loved one would benefit from a personal injury claim, then you shouldn’t go at it alone. After all, the stakes are quite high. Fortunately, there a skilled personal injury attorneys who stand ready to assist you in your fight for what you deserve.

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