Detroit Head-On Collision Accident Lawyer

 

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Seasoned and Knowledgeable Head-On Collision Lawyers

We Do Not Stop Fighting Until You Get a Favorable Outcome

Head-on collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents, and they can be devastating, especially if the vehicles crash at high speed. Those involved in a head-on collision may suffer severe injuries that keep them hospitalized and away from work. Sometimes, head-on collision victims cannot return to the lives they had before the accident.

All these affect the victim’s financial security and physical and emotional well-being, for which they might be able to receive monetary compensation. If you or a loved one suffered injuries from a head-on collision, contact our Detroit head-on collision accident lawyer. Our attorneys at Goodman Acker P.C. will assess your case to determine your eligibility for compensation and create a plan to help you pursue a claim against the responsible party.

Contact us at 248-286-8100 to schedule a free consultation with one of our lawyers.

Why Choose Our Head-On Collision Accident Attorney?

At Goodman Acker P.C., we have successfully represented victims of head-on collisions over the years. We are genuinely invested in the welfare of our clients and understand the impacts of accident injuries. As a result, we pursue each case aggressively to get you a favorable outcome that will help you get your life back on track.

Our legal team at Goodman Acker P.C. is ethical, aggressive, and trusted. We will always prioritize your needs and protect your rights.

We have recovered millions of dollars in compensation for our clients and have a 99% success rate. Our lawyers are skilled and reputable, with an in-depth understanding of the Michigan legal system. We are always available to answer your questions and offer a free initial consultation to all our first-time clients.

Call us now at 248-286-8100 to schedule a meeting with one of our lawyers.

What Is a Head-On Collision?

A head-on collision is a full frontal collision involving two cars that strike each other from the front. Vehicles involved in this accident are usually traveling in the opposite direction. Also, a head-on collision can occur when a vehicle collides with a stationary object, like a pole, road barrier, or fence.

Since the two vehicles collide from opposing directions, head-on collisions are high-impact accidents as the cars produce significant force. As a result, the hood of the vehicle may crumble to absorb the force. The impact of the crash and the crumble of the front of the car might cause the driver and the front passenger to sustain significant injuries.

According to the Insurance Information Institute, head-on collisions accounted for over 10% of fatal motor vehicle accidents in 2020. This amounted to an estimated 3,631 deaths. Head-on collisions, like most car accidents, occur due to negligence.

This negligence manifests as:

  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Distracted driving
  • Fatigued driving
  • Operating a vehicle in adverse weather conditions
  • Wrong-way driving
  • Passing improperly on a road without a concrete center divider
  • Reckless driving
  • Poorly designed roads or improper signage
  • Ignoring traffic signs and signals.

A negligent driver who causes a head-on collision will compensate the victim. Our head-on collision accident attorney has years of experience representing head-on collision victims and can help you get fair compensation.

What Should You Do After a Head-On Collision?

After a head-on collision, you might be unable to move if the frontal damage pins you down. If you aren’t pinned down, try to get out of the car and take yourself to a safe place, then call 911. If you’re stuck but conscious, make the call from where you are.

Ideally, it would help to gather as much information as possible at the scene before the first responders arrive. The relevant information includes the other driver’s contact and insurance details, photos of the crash site, witness statements, and their contact info. If you can’t document all of this yourself, the police will do so, and you can obtain a copy of the report later.

Our head-on collision lawyer at Goodman Acker P.C. is experienced in investigating claims, gathering evidence, and assembling a winnable case.

Get medical treatment for your injuries, as the medical record is crucial for your case. Even if you escaped a head-on collision unscathed, you still need a complete medical exam to rule out any internal or delayed injury.

Who Is at Fault for a Head-On Collision in Detroit?

Proving liability in a head-on collision is crucial to win your compensation claim. Typically, the negligent driver is the one responsible for the accident. For example, if a wrong-way driver caused a head-on collision, the motorist would be at fault for the crash.

If inadequate signage or a confusing roadway caused the collision, the government agency responsible for designing the roads or signs could be liable. Similarly, a car manufacturer would be responsible if a defective part caused the accident. Our lawyers can help you identify the party or parties liable for a head-on collision and pursue a compensation claim against them.

What Compensation Will Our Detroit Head-on Collision Accident Lawyer Get You?

Michigan is a no-fault auto insurance state, meaning it does not attribute fault to any party after an accident. As a result, each person will handle their medical expenses themselves using their no-fault insurance coverage. The coverage also covers some of your wages but does not pay for pain and suffering.

However, there’s an exception. You can receive compensation from the at-fault party if you sustained severe injuries or a disability or disfigurement. In cases where the victim dies, their family can file a wrongful death case.

When you file a compensation claim, you are entitled to receive economic and non-economic damages. The former compensates for your monetary losses, while the latter covers non-monetary losses that are unquantifiable. Economic damages include:

  • Medical treatment
  • Property damage
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Cost of medical equipment, etc.

Non-economic damages include:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of enjoyment of life.

You may be entitled to other damages, depending on your case’s facts. Our lawyer for head-on collision accidents in Detroit will examine your case, inform you of the compensation you can get, and provide an estimated amount after carefully calculating your losses.

Detroit Head-On Collision Accident Lawyer FAQs

Legal representation is crucial to winning your compensation claim and protecting your rights. But injured victims often shy away from doing so, and those who do have many questions on what they can expect from their attorney and the claims process. Below, we answer some frequently asked questions.

There is never a fixed amount for a claim. To determine its worth, you must consider factors like the severity of your injury and costs of treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, damaged property, etc. However, note that there is no guarantee you’ll get the estimated amount, as it is subject to change during negotiations with the at-fault party’s insurance company.

Having legal representation will indeed impact the amount you’ll receive as compensation. This is because lawyers always ask for the maximum settlement and prevent insurance companies from making you a lowball settlement offer.

An attorney increases the chances of your case settling on time as insurance companies are less inclined to apply delay tactics when dealing with attorneys. However, how long it takes to conclude your case depends on whether you take a settlement or go to trial. Trials last years, while settlements conclude within weeks or months.

Our head-on collision lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning that our payment is contingent on winning your case. This fee structure involves taking only a percentage of the compensation received, typically between 33% and 40%.

When you visit our law office, we will answer all your questions and guide you through the compensation claim process.

How Can Our Head-On Collision Accident Attorney Help You?

Working with our head-on collision lawyers at Goodman Acker P.C. is more beneficial than handling your case alone. Insurance companies have different tactics for denying claims or paying low settlements. We know what these tricks are and have developed effective countermeasures to them.

At Goodman Acker, we take a personalized approach to every case and do not pass you around to different lawyers. You will have a dedicated team committed to you and your claim only.

When you hire us, we will handle the settlement negotiations on your behalf. Our legal team will also help you determine who is at fault, gather evidence to prove your claim and hire an expert witness if needed. We will provide legal advice and protect your rights and, if required, file a lawsuit and present your case during trial.

Contact Our Detroit Head-On Collision Accident Lawyer Now!

The effects of a head-on collision can harm you physically, mentally, and financially. If someone caused the accident and you sustained severe injuries, you deserve compensation. At Goodman Acker P.C., we will commit our resources to fight for you and get you a favorable outcome.

We work on a contingency fee basis, so you don’t have to worry about paying us upfront. Call us now at 248-286-8100 to book a free initial consultation.

Attorney Barry Goodman

LEGALLY REVIEWED BY BARRY J. GOODMAN

Barry J. Goodman has devoted his professional life to keeping courthouse doors open for victims seeking justice. Always a tireless advocate for his own clients, Goodman sees his responsibility as a Detroit personal injury attorney in a broader sense as well. [ Attorney Bio ]