Who can put a price tag on pain? . . . especially chronic pain? There are many reasons for pain following a car accident, including:
- acceleration – deceleration injuries
- bracing for impact
- air bag deployment injury
- soft tissue injury
- bone fractures
- neck injury
- brain injury
- spinal injury
Suffering is more difficult to itemize, but it includes:
- stress involved with what the future holds
- mental anguish over health, family, work, finances
- issues with fear — afraid of hospitals, afraid to leave the house, afraid to drive, afraid to let your children drive
Pain and suffering is very real and difficult to assess. That is why you need an experienced Minnesota Car Accident Lawyer working on your case. Your life has changed — maybe permanently. It will take time to recover emotionally, physically, and financially. We are skilled negotiators and litigators. We will assess all of the factors in your case to determine a fair compensation for your pain and suffering.
Minnesota Personal Injury Attorney
The beauty of retaining the services of a Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer at TSR Injury Law, is that there are no upfront costs or fees — and you will owe us nothing unless we win your case. Call us today at 612-362-0000 or contact us through our comment submission form. Help is just a phone call away.
More than two million people are the victims of a car accident injury each year in the United States. The majority of car accidents, resulting in car accident injury, are due to negligence on the part of one or both of the drivers. Negligence is defined as failure to exercise a degree of care that is necessary in order to prevent damage or car accident injury.
Herniated disc injuries often occur in car accidents, but they are rarely diagnosed in the emergency room because they do not show up on x-rays. A disc can push out into the spinal canal and press against spinal nerves. When this happens it can produce severe neck, arm, back, leg, and / or foot pain. If you have had a car accident and are experiencing sharp pain in your neck, arm, back, leg, or foot, you should see a doctor immediately.