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If you have been injured in a truck accident, your injuries will likely keep you from working and performing daily tasks. Many truck accident victims are plagued with catastrophic injuries, leaving them with a pile of medical bills. Instead of spending time with family, injury victims find themselves consumed with surgeries, physical therapy appointments, and specialist visits.
At Banks, Stubbs, & McFarland, LLP, our skilled professionals understand the devastation that can result from such a catastrophic event. If you want to maximize the value of your truck accident case, our truck accident attorneys in Commerce are here to pursue full compensation for all your losses.
If you have been injured in a truck accident, you will need to prove the following to establish the truck driver’s negligence:
Truck accident victims often sustain the following injuries:
Any strike, bump, or blow to the head can disrupt brain function, even causing permanent damage. If you sustain a TBI, you may experience dizziness, nausea, headaches, confusion, and loss of consciousness. One type of catastrophic injury in truck accidents is a traumatic brain injury, or TBI, which is often a closed brain injury. A closed brain injury results from the brain being damaged when it jostles back and forth within the bony skull. While many TBI victims fully recover, others are left with long-term cognitive impairments which impede their ability to work.
The spinal cord is composed of a bundle of nerves that run from the brain down to the lower back. It allows the brain to send signals to the rest of the body, controlling muscle movements. A spinal cord injury may cause weakness, an inability to feel hot and cold, and loss of function below the site of injury. Generally, a spinal cord injury can be diagnosed through a neurological exam, nerve conduction test, or medical imaging (such as a CT scan or MRI).
An internal injury is any damage to blood vessels or organs that can cause bleeding. Victims who have internal bleeding may be asymptomatic, which is why internal bleeding is known as the “silent killer.” Internal injuries often occur in the abdomen, including injuries to the kidneys, spleen, and liver. If you suspect that you have suffered an internal injury, seek medical care immediately.
Truck crash injury victims often require months of physical therapy, multiple surgeries, and ongoing treatments, with many never making a full recovery. At Banks, Stubbs, & McFarland, LLP, our attorneys are prepared to help you fight for full compensation to make you whole. We have helped injury victims recoup the following:
A truck accident can leave you with devastating injuries, forcing you to become a “full-time” patient. At Banks, Stubbs, & McFarland, LLP, our truck accident attorneys in Commerce believe that negligent individuals should be held accountable for their wrongdoing. Our team of attorneys is committed to helping you recover the financial resources you need to make a complete recovery. Contact us at (770) 887-1209 to schedule your initial consultation.