Car Accident: Knox County - Barbourville

Personal Injury Law Firm Helps Barbourville & Knox County Car Accident Victims

Kentucky Car Accident Statistics

In 2014, Kentucky saw about 151,000 collisions on its public and private roads. Out of these collisions, 672 people lost their lives. The Kentucky Office of Highway Safety reports that, nationwide, nearly 80% of crashes involved some type of driver inattention within three seconds of collision. These numbers illustrate that distracted driving is a serious issue in Knox County, throughout Kentucky and the rest of the nation.

If you are injured in a car accident due to someone’s negligence or inattention, you deserve compensation. The personal injury lawyers at Copeland & Romines Law Office are ready to work for you and get the compensation you deserve for any medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering you’ve incurred from your car accident.

What to Do After a Car Accident

The steps you take after an auto accident are some decisions that can greatly affect your personal injury case, should you choose to file one. Ensure you do your best to take these steps to document all the details of your accident, and submit all of this information to your car accident attorney.

  • Put on your hazard lights to ensure your safety as well as the safety of other vehicles on the road
  • Call 911 if you or anyone else is injured
  • If you are able, get out of your car and check the safety of the passenger(s) in the other vehicle
  • Call the police to get a police report written. This will help you during the insurance investigation, get the contact information of the other driver, as well as have an official report of the facts of the accident.
  • Take photos of your car, the other car, and the conditions and scene of the accident.
  • If able, and if authorities give you permission, move your vehicle to the side of the road.
  • Do not refuse medical attention. Some injuries can take a while to show up; especially neck and soft tissue injuries. Document any trips to the ER or your doctor.
  • Contact your insurance company and notify them of the accident. Find out the deadline you have in which to file a claim.
  • If your injuries or damage are extensive, contact a car accident lawyer to deal with the red tape and claim process, and ensure you are compensated if the accident was not your fault.

Our car accident law firm understands how to deal with insurance companies and will focus on your case while you take the time to heal from your accident.

Call Our Barbourville, Knox County Personal Injury Law Firm Today

If you or a loved one is injured in a Kentucky car accident, speak to one of the trusted lawyers at Copeland & Romines Law Office. We are sympathetic to your situation and will fight for you to get the compensation you deserve, so you can focus on healing. Call us today at 606-523-5100 so we can begin discussing your case and getting your life back on track.