Auto Accidents
Injured in a car crash in St. Louis City or County? Another county in Missouri? Illinois?
Each day across Missouri and Illinois, innocent unsuspecting motorists are injured or killed in car, truck, bus, and motorcycle accidents. These accidents are usually due to the actions of a careless, inattentive, and/or negligent driver. Whether it involves a passenger car, a truck, an 18-wheeler, a motorcycle, or a bus, the results can be devastating to life, limb, and property. Even a seemingly minor rear-end crash at a few miles-per-hour can result in serious back and neck injuries.
If you've already spoken to the other driver's insurance company, they may have informed you they've concluded the accident was your fault. Often, this is based solely upon their insured claiming so. An experienced auto accident lawyer can help you convince them their conclusion was wrong.
You may even be able to recover monetary compensation if the other motorist didn't have any auto insurance.
If you have been involved in a car crash, it is vital to consult immediately with an experienced auto accident injury attorney to have your rights explained to you. The Injury Law Center attorneys have been involved in hundreds of auto accident cases involving drunk or otherwise negligent drivers. We would love the opportunity to protect your rights, advocate for you, and work with you toward obtaining the compensation you deserve. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
Missouri Personal Injury Lawyers Blog - Auto Accidents
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