Winston-Salem Auto Accident Injury & Lawsuit

Winston-Salem auto accident injuries are varied both in severity and longevity. Typically, they fall into the following categories:

Personal or catastrophic injury, wrongful death

Catastrophic injuries caused by Winston-Salem automobile accidents can change the lives of individuals and families forever. They may affect the head, brain, neck, back, shoulders, and/or extremities, and may either be visible and obvious (a laceration) or obscured (sprains, internal bleeding, and so on).

Traumatic brain injury (TBI)

The phrase traumatic brain injury (TBI), includes a range of injuries, ranging from concussions and their short-term after-effects to brain damage of varying severity that can prevent a person from returning to their job or normal lifestyle and to closed head injuries that can result in a coma. Additional symptoms of TBI may include memory loss, speech/audio/visual impairment, and an inability to move extremities.

Furthermore, victims of closed head injuries may believe that they have recovered fully from their injury, while loved ones and friends recognize severe personality changes in the individual.

Back, neck, and spinal cord injury

Injuries to the back, neck, and spinal cord can result in permanent paralysis, such as paraplegia or quadriplegia. These injuries can necessitate long-term care or even the assistance of a personal or private health care professional.

Pain, suffering, and loss of earning or companionship

At the law firm of Charles Peed and Associates, PA, we focus on Winston-Salem auto accident lawsuits and recognize that the ideal goal is for clients to return completely to their pre-accident quality of life. However, some catastrophic injuries will never heal. When such injuries lead to Winston-Salem car accident lawsuits, the injured party must seek compensation for pain, suffering, and other such life-altering losses.

Charles Peed and Associates, P.A. is experienced in representing victims of traumatic brain injuries and can identify individuals who may have sustained traumatic brain injury as a result of their accident, and can help in getting them the care that they need and the recoveries that they deserve.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a Winston-Salem automobile accident, contact us for a FREE consultation. You may call us at 336-725-1000 or toll free at 1-866-942-2412. You may also contact us online for a FREE consultation.