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When two cars collide, the outcome of the event may or may not turn into a serious accident. Depending on the speed of the cars driving, the drivers or passengers of the cars may come out of the car accident unscathed or, in worse circumstances, bear life-threatening injuries.
In an article by Petosk eyNews.com, two cars crashed into each other, leaving one of the drivers with a head injury. The first driver was parked at a stop sign at an intersection, then suddenly pulled in front of a second driver. The second driver honked his horn and attempted to stop, but the wet pavement slid the second car into the side of the first car, which was then pushed to crash into a tree. The first driver was taken to the hospital for sustaining lacerations to his head, but the second driver was uninjured.
The injured driver is not in critical condition, and is assumed to recover from the incident. However, the accident is currently being investigated by the police. Finding the guilty party in an accident such as this one is not always easy, which is why exper ienced auto accident attorneys, who are skilled in these matters, are usually called upon.
The personal injury lawyers at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney, Clifford Blackman, has been representing injury victims since 1976, and have special expertise in cases involving spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, burn injury, catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-888-395-3551.
