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Truck Accidents Can Result in a Lifetime of Medical Care

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that large commercial vehicles often weigh as much as 20 or 30 times as much as smaller passenger vehicles on the road. This disparity in mass means that smaller vehicles are often completely destroyed when they are involved in accidents with large commercial trucks, a scenario that can easily result in extremely serious injuries to the motorists involved.

Injuries such as spinal cord injuries or traumatic brain injuries are not uncommon in truck accident cases, and these kinds of injuries can result in disabilities that may necessitate a lifetime of medical care for victims. As a result, it is critical for people seriously injured in accidents involving commercial trucks to retain legal counsel to protect their rights and ensure that they obtain the compensation they deserve.

Long-Term Disabilities Can Require Ongoing Care

People who sustain catastrophic injuries often develop cognitive or physical disabilities that make it impossible for them to perform daily tasks that many of us take for granted. For example, people who sustain complete spinal cord injuries can be paralyzed below the site of the injury, potentially making it impossible for them to feed or bathe themselves. Similarly, people who have sustained a severe TBI may have difficulty communicating with others or with problem-solving and, therefore, may need to live in a long-term facility or have in-home care.

Victims of Negligence are Often Entitled to Recover for Future Medical Expenses

In many cases, the ongoing medical care associated with a catastrophic truck accident injury result in millions of dollars in expenses over the course of a victim’s lifetime. Fortunately for those affected by these kinds of injuries, Texas Law allows people hurt by the negligence of others to recover for the future medical expenses that will occur as a result of their injuries in addition to the expenses they have already incurred. Determining future expenses is a complicated issue that often requires the use of experts familiar with the costs of care and the potential treatments victims may need, so it is imperative for people who have sustained catastrophic injuries to retain a lawyer familiar with representing individuals who will likely need long-term care.

Call a Houston 18-Wheeler Wreck Attorney Today to Schedule a Free Consultation

If you have been hurt in an accident with a semi-truck in the Houston area, it is in your best interest to retain an attorney as soon as possible. Stewart J. Guss is an experienced personal injury lawyer who is dedicated to representing the rights of people hurt in accidents caused by the negligence of others. To schedule a free consultation with Mr. Guss, call our office today at 800-898-4877 or send us an email through our online contact form.

1 http://www.iihs.org/iihs/topics/t/large-trucks/topicoverview

2 http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/

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