Chesterfield, MO Personal Injury & Auto Accident Attorney
Personal Injury Lawyer in Missouri Serving Clients throughout Chesterfield
Chesterfield, Missouri is a relatively new city formed back in 1988. With numerous residential neighborhoods and business establishments, the City of Chesterfield is a pleasant suburb of St. Louis, about 25 minutes from the downtown area. As in other cities just outside St. Louis, residents are not immune from personal injuries caused by preventable accidents.
Accidents can happen almost anywhere and at any time. While certain types of accidents, such as slips and falls, might be more prominent in the winter months when ice and snow are on the ground, even a slip and fall can happen during the summertime. Were you or someone you love recently injured in a car accident caused by a reckless driver? Or did your elderly parent get hurt in an avoidable nursing home accident? At Page Law we handle many kinds of personal injury cases, and we are here to talk with you for free about your specific case. Our experienced Chesterfield personal injury attorneys will assess your case and make recommendations for moving forward with a claim for compensation.
Primary Causes of Car Crashes in Chesterfield, Missouri
Auto collisions are some of the most common preventable accidents in which Missouri residents often sustain serious and life-threatening injuries. According to a fact sheet from the National Safety Council (NSC), traffic collisions account for about one-third of all fatal unintentional injuries. A fact sheet from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) indicates the rate of deadly motor vehicle accidents in Missouri is higher than the national average. What are some of the most common causes of car accidents in Missouri? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a report on crash causation, which listed these causes of motor vehicle accidents:
- Aggressive driving (speeding, following too closely, weaving in and out of lanes, running stop lights, and behaving in an aggressive manner toward other drivers);
- Fatigued driving (driving when you have not gotten enough sleep the night before, or driving long stretches without a break);
- Distracted driving (texting or talking on a cell phone, inputting information into a GPS device, changing a radio station, or even conversing with other passengers);
- Impaired driving (drinking, drunk, blood alcohol content of 0.08 percent or higher, or driving under the influence of drugs);
- Defective auto parts (such as defective brakes or defective airbags, for example); and
- Inclement weather (rain, snow, ice, and fog).
Common Injuries in Auto Collisions and Other Accidents
When plaintiffs file personal injury claims, what are some of the most common injuries for which they are seeking compensation? Depending upon the severity of an accident, injuries can vary widely. Some examples of injuries that may result from motor vehicle wrecks and other accidents include but are not limited to:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), including concussions;
- Facial fractures;
- Brain injuries;
- Spinal cord injuries (SCIs);
- Paralysis;
- Back injuries;
- Limb amputation and other injuries to the extremities;
- Disfigurement;
- Abdominal injuries;
- Burn injuries, ranging from first-degree to third-degree burns;
- Broken bones;
- Muscle sprains;
- Severe bruising and/or internal bleeding; and
- Whiplash.
While some injuries occur more commonly in auto accidents, other types of accidents, such as slips and falls, can also result in severe fractures and other debilitating injuries.
Learning More About the Missouri Statute of Limitations
If you file a personal injury lawsuit you will be pursuing compensatory damages, which provide compensation for specific economic losses, such as the cost of hospital bills and prescription medications. You will also pursue non-economic damages, which compensate you subjective losses, such as pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment, etc.
To be eligible to receive compensation in a personal injury claim, you must comply with the statute of limitation that applies to your type of case. Under Missouri law, an injury victim hurt because of another party’s negligence has five years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. After that five-year period has run out, the would-be plaintiff will likely have lost the opportunity to seek financial compensation for their losses. There are exceptions and nuances to statutes of limitation. It’s important to contact a Chesterfield car accident lawyer right away to discuss your specific case facts.
Generally, personal injury claims in Missouri that result from the defendant’s negligence have a 5 year statute of limitation. This means a plaintiff must file the injury claim within five years from the date of the incident that caused the injury, or else the injury victim may be barred from pursuing the claim. There are exceptions to the statute of limitation discussed here. It’s important to talk with an experienced Chesterfield injury lawyer to go over the exact details of your case to determine which statute of limitation applies to your specific facts.
Contact a Chesterfield Car Accident Attorney
Accidents and injuries happen much too often, yet many are preventable. When an accident results from another party’s negligent behavior, the injury victim deserves to seek compensation. One of our Chesterfield personal injury lawyers will talk with you for about your case and determine the best way to for you to move forward. Contact Page Law today to learn more about how we can help you with your personal injury claim.
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I always offer free consultations for personal injury cases. You may not need a lawyer to handle your injury case, but you should at least get a free consultation to determine if you do.
Also, if I agree to handle your case, I handle it on a contingent basis. This means you don’t pay a fee unless I win your case.
Call (314) 322-8515 at any time (24 hours a day/7 days a week) to schedule your free consultation. You can also send me an email at john@pagelaw.com.
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