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Low-Impact, Low-Speed Accidents

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It comes as no surprise that high speed accidents with significant impacts tend to result in catastrophic pile-ups and devastating injuries. The reality, however, is that even low-impact, low-speed accidents can cause serious physical injuries. Fortunately, these kinds of injuries are compensable in Florida, so if you were hurt in a car crash, you should reach out to an experienced Fort Lauderdale auto accident lawyer who can walk you through the claim filing process.

Recovery Time

Anyone who has been involved in a low-impact, low-speed accident will know that just because an accident is deemed less serious, does not mean that the parties involved will recover quickly. In fact, many low-impact, low-speed collisions have high recovery time rates. This is especially true for those who suffer from internal injuries, which rehabilitation and treatment can’t always address in a short amount of time. For instance, low-impact car accident victims often suffer from whiplash injuries, constant headaches, and even internal bleeding, which can have long-term consequences, resulting in a relatively slow recovery time.

Motorists with Pre-existing Conditions

Low-impact, low-speed collisions also tend to have more serious consequences for motorists who suffer from pre-existing injuries or medical conditions. Someone with back problems, for instance, could sustain much more serious injuries in a low-impact crash than would someone with no preexisting issues. While pre-existing conditions can complicate a car accident claim, they are not a bar to recovery, so if your own health was worsened during a crash, please reach out to our car accident legal team for help.

Overlooked Injuries

Another common scenario encountered by motorists who are involved in low-impact, low-speed collisions is the worsening of an injury due to a delayed diagnosis. In fact, this is relatively common in low-impact crashes, as the adrenaline that so often accompanies this kind of traumatic event can mask an injury’s symptoms. Many motorists who are involved in rear-end collisions, for example, are initially unaware that they have sustained a concussion or a neck injury, until hours or even days after the accident, when they begin experiencing neck pain and headaches. Unfortunately, any kind of delay between an accident and a diagnosis can affect the effectiveness of treatment, as well as the strength of a person’s injury claim. The best way to avoid these kinds of problems is to seek medical assistance as soon as possible after a crash.

Contact Us Now for a Free Consultation

If you were involved in a low-impact, low-speed accident, you could still be entitled to recovery for your losses, including compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and even pain and suffering. Resolving this type of claim does, however, often involve certain nuances that require the aid of an experienced attorney. To learn more about how to pursue this type of claim, please call 954-566-9919 and speak with one of the dedicated auto accident lawyers at Boone & Davis today.

Resource:

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9868635/

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