Minor Injury After a Car Accident: Do you need a lawyer?

If you suffered a personal injury after a car accident, motorcycle accident, trucking accident, boating accident, or slip-and-fall in the state of Missouri and you think your injury is minor, you may wonder if it’s worth hiring a lawyer. Here are a few things to consider:

  1. Some injuries seem minor at first but worsen over time. Immediately after a traumatic incident, it is common for adrenaline to be pumping. When that happens, it’s easy to overlook the severity of pain and other symptoms. What starts as a slightly sore neck could develop into chronic pain or require long-term care.
  2. Discussions with insurance companies become more complex. Sometimes, minor injuries can lead to extremely complicated claims. A knowledgeable personal injury lawyer can ensure that you understand your options throughout the entirety of your case, regardless of any unexpected circumstances that might arise.
  3. Legal guidance helps you understand the full value of your case. Individuals who are unfamiliar with personal injury claims might overlook certain types of damages, such as emotional distress, loss of earning capacity, or future medical needs.

If your injuries are truly very minor and completely resolve without any issues, you may be able to handle the claim yourself. But if there’s any doubt, it’s worth getting a free consultation with a Missouri personal injury lawyer.

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This article is NOT intended to substitute for consultation with a lawyer, nor should you rely upon this article in place of a lawyer.  In most cases, consultations with a lawyer are free.  We strongly advise you discuss the facts of your case with any attorney.  The choice of an attorney is an important decision, and should not be based on this article alone.  Other lawyers might disagree with any opinions offered herein.