Examining the True Cost of Car Accidents

14 Feb, 2022
Examining the True Cost of Car Accidents
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that motor vehicle crashes took the lives of 36,560 people in 2018. In Nevada, 330 people died and thousands more were severely injured. Many of the accident victims who survived suffered such severe injuries that they were unable to return to work, required ongoing medical care, and lost their ability to participate in the activities they had enjoyed before their accidents. For many accident survivors, their health, wellbeing, and financial stability are now in jeopardy.
Examining the True Cost of Car Accidents

Ambulance rides, hospital treatment, medications and adaptive equipment, and ongoing medical care are now a reality for countless accident victims and these expenses can quickly add up. Even for those with health insurance, these costs can cause financial ruin.

Examining the True Cost of Car Accidents

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that motor vehicle crashes took the lives of 36,560 people in 2018. In Nevada, 330 people died and thousands more were severely injured. Many of the accident victims who survived suffered such severe injuries that they were unable to return to work, required ongoing medical care, and lost their ability to participate in the activities they had enjoyed before their accidents. For many accident survivors, their health, wellbeing, and financial stability are now in jeopardy.

Ambulance rides, hospital treatment, medications and adaptive equipment, and ongoing medical care are now a reality for countless accident victims and these expenses can quickly add up. Even for those with health insurance, these costs can cause financial ruin.

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Recovering Damages After a Las Vegas Car Accident

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that motor vehicle crashes took the lives of 36,560 people in 2018. In Nevada, 330 people died and thousands more were severely injured. Many of the accident victims who survived suffered such severe injuries that they were unable to return to work, required ongoing medical care, and lost their ability to participate in the activities they had enjoyed before their accidents. For many accident survivors, their health, wellbeing, and financial stability are now in jeopardy.

Ambulance rides, hospital treatment, medications and adaptive equipment, and ongoing medical care are now a reality for countless accident victims and these expenses can quickly add up. Even for those with health insurance, these costs can cause financial ruin. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that motor vehicle crashes took the lives of 36,560 people in 2018. In Nevada, 330 people died and thousands more were severely injured. Many of the accident victims who survived suffered such severe injuries that they were unable to return to work, required ongoing medical care, and lost their ability to participate in the activities they had enjoyed before their accidents. For many accident survivors, their health, wellbeing, and financial stability are now in jeopardy.

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Las Vegas personal injury attorney Jonathan Hicks is a founding partner of Hicks & Brasier. He is a proud third generation Nevadan whose roots are battle born in our silver state. He can tell you childhood stories about riding his bicycle over undeveloped desert lands that are now bustling Vegas communities.
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