Road accidents can be very serious. A head-on collision is one of the most serious and life-threatening types. When two vehicles collide head-on, there is little margin for error and little time to react. All too often, the results are devastating. If you have been injured in this type of accident, working with a knowledgeable Lake Charles head-on collision lawyer can make a world of difference in your recovery.

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Head-on collisions are dangerous because they involve two vehicles traveling towards each other. With other types of collisions, a vehicle may strike an object or roll through its safety barriers before colliding with another vehicle. In head-on collisions, that protection is eliminated. The force of two cars colliding at any speed can cause serious harm.
These accidents can cause the following injuries:
In the most severe head-on collision cases, these types of accidents can lead to death. The 2023 Louisiana traffic data report shows that there were 3,623 serious injuries as a result of car crashes. There were a total of 267,242 vehicles involved in 143,202 crashes. Additionally, NSC Injury Facts reported 5,800 deaths in 2023 caused by head-on collisions.
More often than not, a head-on collision was caused by another driver crossing over the center line or driving the wrong direction, even if only for a few seconds. Some common causes of head-on collisions include:
Head-on collisions happen throughout our area, including parish roads, highways, and less-popular roadways. Regardless of where they happen, head-on collisions often occur on roads with narrow lanes where visibility can change quickly.
No amount of money will make you whole again after a head-on collision. However, compensation can deliver essential financial assistance during your recovery process. Depending on the situation, you may be compensated for medical treatment, future medical needs, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and permanent disability.
The local courthouse is the Calcasieu Parish Courthouse, located at 1000 Ryan Street, Lake Charles, LA 70601. Our attorneys frequent this building on a daily basis, so we are familiar with the ins and outs of the courthouse and how the local justice system operates.
Dealing with the fallout from a head-on collision is stressful. Medical appointments, totaled vehicles, and lost wages are enough to make anyone want to hire a head-on collision lawyer.
Our Lake Charles head-on collision attorneys at Cox Law Firm can take charge of communications and evidence collection to seek full compensation as you concentrate on your physical recovery. However, time is of the essence.
Following an accident, physical proof deteriorates over time. Eyewitness memories can shift, and insurance companies start building their own accounts of the event. An attorney can get in front of this to help build a strong case.
Additionally, Louisiana has a two-year time limit to file a claim, also known as a statute of limitations. If you wait to file your claim, you risk not filing in time and losing eligibility for any damages.
Compensation for head-on collisions varies based on the impact that the collision had on your life. Common factors that determine your compensation include the severity of your injuries, recovery time, whether you can return to work, and how your activities have changed because of the accident. More severe injuries or long-term injuries generally mean you are entitled to more compensation due to permanent physical, mental, and financial effects.
A fair settlement should compensate you for every way the accident affects you. You may be quick to think of upcoming medical expenses, but there are normally other expenses involved. Future medical treatment, lasting pain and suffering, lost wages, and even the trauma of the accident itself are commonly overlooked. Settling early could make you pay for these yourself. If you wait to settle, you’ll know how your life has been impacted.
Head-on collisions cause the vehicle to stop suddenly from its initial speed of movement. The internal organs of the passengers continue moving forward, causing severe impact to the head, neck, chest, and spinal column. Although seat belts and airbags minimize injury, serious injury to the vehicle’s occupants may occur. Potential injuries include internal bleeding that is not readily visible following the accident.
Injuries to the head, neck, and upper torso are common after head-on collisions. Neck and spine injuries are particularly common because of the violent forward motion of the body and sudden stop. Soft tissue injuries to the neck or spine are possible. Some injuries can impact your ability to function, work, and feel comfortable. This might last for weeks, months, or even years after the collision.
If you or a loved one was involved in a head-on collision, Cox Law Firm can help you seek full compensation. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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