Injury Accidents in Delaware
Being the victim of a car accident in Delaware is a major and life-altering experience for many crash victims. Not every accident will result in injuries, however, many of them will. According to the Delaware Department of Transportation, there are approximately 8,000 injuries reported in crashes that take place across our state each year. This represents about one-third of all Delaware car accidents. The types of injuries that are most often sustained in collisions include broken bones, head and neck trauma, strains, sprains, and soft tissue injuries.
A Delaware car accident can result in a tremendous amount of pain and suffering. Additionally, victims may experience costly and extensive medical treatment. Fortunately, however, there is help available. Delaware law provides victims with the right to file a lawsuit against a negligent driver. If you or a loved one were hurt in a crash, you should speak with an experienced attorney about your rights as soon as possible.
Our team of attorneys at Murphy & Landon is here to help you at any time. We know that the days and weeks after an injury crash are scary and full of uncertainty. We want to assist you in getting back on your feet during this difficult period. Our attorneys bring many years of experience to each client’s case. We will take a look at your facts and circumstances and provide you with an appropriate plan of action.
Our firm is standing by to take your call at any time. We always provide free consultations and case evaluations for all potential and prospective clients. When you are in need of a tough and aggressive law firm, we can help. We handle most cases on a contingency fee basis, so there is no obligation until we obtain a recovery on your behalf. To speak with a car accident lawyer in Wilmington, please reach out to us using our online intake form or give us a call at (302) 472-8100.
Disclaimer: None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. This is not a solicitation for business. If you have been injured in an accident, get medical attention as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at this accident scene.