The Low-Speed Car Crash

One of the more difficult cases to prove is the personal injury case involving a low-speed car crash. A fender bender might not break any bones, but it can produce a significant jolt that, under the right circumstances, results in significant and long-lasting pain that can affect the victim’s quality of life and ability to work.

 What makes these cases difficult to prove is that the injuries don’t show up on X-rays or CAT scans. The injury cannot be seen, it can only be felt. Juries are suspicious of injuries that lack solid objective evidence to back them up, and there have been cases of people faking injuries to get a recovery in a personal injury lawsuit. Nevertheless, it is undisputed that real injuries can result from a low-impact crash. The medical community is able to identify and treat these injuries. The right experts can provide the objective evidence to convince the most skeptical jury.

 To win a personal injury lawsuit in Idaho requires a lawyer who can pull together the medical experts and the evidence and present it in a way that a jury trusts. We have the experience, the expertise, and the reputation to get you the best result in a low-impact injury case .

 

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