Just because you have what you think are minor injuries as the result of a car accident, don’t assume. It may be the biggest mistake you will ever make.<\/p>\n
Assuming that the injuries received as the result of a car accident are minor is a mistake many people have made in the past, and they have wound up paying for that error. “Just because an injury seems to be relatively minor, does not mean that it is,” said Bradley J. Hofland, a Las Vegas personal injury attorney with Hofland, Beasley & Galliher. No one but qualified medical personnel are able to assess the extent of personal injuries, and sometimes they can’t tell accurately either.<\/p>\n
The classic case that comes to mind when assessing personal injuries and their severity, is the skiing accident of Natasha Richardson. Her fall didn’t seem to have harmed her, until it was later determined she died of traumatic brain (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Just because you have what you think are minor injuries as the result of a car accident, don’t assume. It may be the biggest mistake you will ever make. Assuming that the injuries received as the result of a car…<\/span><\/p>\n