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There were an estimated 6,316,000 car
accidents in the US in 2002. There were about 2.9 million
injuries and 42,815 people were killed in auto accidents
in 2002.
An average of 115 persons die each day in motor vehicle
crashes in The United States -- one every 13 minutes.
Given how much time we spend on the road—commuting
to work, running errands, driving to movie theaters—accidents
seem inevitable. But when cellular phones, alcohol or
drugs, speeding, and recklessness are thrown into the
mix, driving a car can be as dangerous as entering a
war zone. While it is true that many accidents are minor
fender-benders resulting in minimal damage, sometimes
they might be serious collisions that can cause injury
and death. Some victims may never work again. It is
important to understand the seriousness of such a case
and seek legal help. We have the legal knowledge, expertise,
and experience to help you win the just compensation
you need and deserve. If you or a loved one has been
seriously injured in an automobile accident, we can
help.
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