Whether you are a Nashville resident or a visitor to our famous music city, winter driving will be risky. Motorists, bikers and pedestrians are vulnerable whenever they venture outside. Rain, sleet, snow and ice often cause crashes with severe physical, mental and financial consequences.
Car accidents: Tennessee morning commutes can be deadly
The hours between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. are often chaotic for travelers. Tennessee highways are typically laden with traffic at such times, and drivers must be on high alert for potential problems on the road. Car accidents often occur, especially when even the most cautious of motorists are unable to safely react in time to avoid collisions when the unexpected happens.
You may seek various damages following an injury-causing crash
A careless driver has just struck your car, and now, you feel at a loss for what to do. Not only is your car damaged, but also, you have suffered physical injuries that will keep you out of commission for a while.
Why should you bear the financial burden for personal injury?
If you are driving along a Tennessee highway and another motorist causes a collision by failing to yield the right-of-way, an otherwise uneventful day might turn into a chaotic series of events that includes you being transported to a local hospital. If you suffer personal injury in a motor vehicle collision accident, it is always best to accept medical care, even if you do not have immediately apparent injuries. Traumatic brain injury, internal organ damage and other issues may not present symptoms for hours, or even days later.