Head-on collisions can cause severe injuries, leading to significant medical expenses and other financial losses. If you or your loved one were in a head-on crash caused by a negligent driver, they may owe you compensation for your damages.
An Erie car accident lawyer with Berger and Green can handle your auto insurance claim or injury lawsuit. We will fight to recover the monetary resources you need to get back on your feet so that you and your family can focus on healing. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Head-On Collisions Cause Catastrophic Injuries and Fatalities
Our experienced team of Erie personal injury lawyers will work around the clock to secure a favorable outcome your case. Because head-on collisions often involve two moving vehicles, the angle and force of impact can result in severe injuries and fatalities. According to the Insurance Information Institute (III), over 4,000 people died from head-on crash injuries in 2022, representing nearly 11 percent of fatal car accidents nationwide.
If a negligent driver hurt you or your loved one, our Erie head-on collision accident attorneys can help you seek financial justice. Our legal team has helped victims and their families recover injury compensation for the following:
- Spinal cord injuries
- Head injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Broken bones
- Back, neck, and shoulder injuries
- Whiplash injuries
- Organ damage
40+ years of experience from strong, knowledgeable, compassionate attorneys.
Start A Free EvaluationYou Deserve Compensation for Your Medical Bills and Other Head-On Collision Damages
You should not have to pay for an accident you did not cause. Our legal team will work tirelessly to ensure you and your family receive full and fair compensation so that you do not suffer financially due to another party’s mistakes. In general, we can seek the following car accident damages after a head-on collision:
- Current and future medical bills, including emergency transportation, emergency medical treatment, surgeries, hospital stays, physical therapy, and long-term nursing
- Lost wages and benefits, including lost future wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering, including paralysis, loss of mobility, scarring, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment, mental distress, emotional anguish, and diminished quality of life
- Survival claim damages for losses accrued before a loved one’s death, including medical expenses and conscious pain and suffering
- Wrongful death damages for surviving family members, including funeral costs, loss of the deceased’s care, protection, lost financial contributions, and society
Berger and Green Has the Experience and Dedication You Need
At Berger and Green, we want to make seeking compensation as easy on you as possible so you can focus on healing or caring for your injured loved one. We will handle every detail of your claim or lawsuit with the personalized attention you deserve.
When applicable, our team will:
- Visit the accident scene and conduct a thorough investigation
- Collect evidence, including eyewitness statements, surveillance video, dashcam video, police reports, and medical records
- Prepare and file insurance claims and legal paperwork
- Track and manage deadlines
- Communicate with insurance agents, opposing attorneys, and other involved parties
- Identify and calculate your damages and aggressively seek the maximum compensation possible
- Represent you at trial if necessary
To learn more about what our Erie head-on collision accident lawyers can do for you, contact our law firm today to schedule a free consultation.
We know you’re hurting. We can help. Free case evaluations, home and hospital visits.
Contact Us Now For HelpHead-On Collision Liability
Pennsylvania requires drivers to carry auto liability insurance to pay for accidents they cause. However, to recover compensation from a negligent motorist, you must prove that their careless, reckless, or negligent actions led to your injuries and damages.
Dangerous and negligent driving behaviors that could result in a head-on collision include the following:
- Drinking and driving
- Distracted driving
- Texting and driving
- Fatigued or drowsy driving
- Illegal or improper passing
- Traveling the wrong way down a one-way street or divided highway
- Running a red light or stop sign
- Failing to yield the right of way
Head-on accidents can also result from mechanical issues, like a blown tire or faulty brakes. Poorly designed intersections, broken traffic signals, or other roadway issues are sometimes to blame. If these factors contributed to your crash, we can pursue your losses from a liable manufacturer, property owner, or other responsible party.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationWhat Should You Do After a Car Accident in Pennsylvania?
The first thing you should do if you suffer injuries in a Pennsylvania car accident is seek medical treatment. If you did not receive emergency care at the time of the crash, see your doctor immediately. Doing so will protect your health and create a medical record for your case.
If you are physically able, gather as much information as you can at the accident scene, including the names and contact information of the other driver and their passengers, the names and contact information of witnesses, the make, model, and license plate number of the other vehicle, and details about your surroundings.
Finally, if the other driver’s insurance company contacts you, do not admit fault, do not speculate on the cause of the crash, and do not agree to give a recorded statement. Be polite, but tell them they should direct their questions to your insurance agent or legal representative.
Understanding the Statute of Limitations
You must also ensure you pursue your case before Pennsylvania’s statute of limitations expires. According to Pa. C.S.A. § 5524, you have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit. The law also allows two years to file a survival action or wrongful death lawsuit.
The clock for personal injury and survival claims starts at the time of the crash. The clock for wrongful death begins at the time of your loved one’s passing (if different from the date of the accident).
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayContact Berger and Green About Your Head-On Collision Accident
Berger and Green have over 40 years of experience representing the injured and their families. Our firm has handled thousands of cases and helped victims recover millions of dollars in damages.
Contact us today to learn more about how our Erie, PA, head-on collision accident lawyers can fight for you. We take cases on contingency, meaning we only collect attorney fees if and when we win your case.