Physical Disabilities.
Disability is defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as “a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.” Many individuals living in San Diego have physical disabilities as a result of an illness or underlying medical condition, but a lot of people become permanently disabled after major car accidents.
You may wonder how you will move forward, care for your loved ones or even care for yourself in the future. By hiring an experienced personal injury lawyer in San Diego, you can ensure that you or a loved one will fight for justice for any physical disability you endure as a result of someone else’s carelessness. And it all starts by filing a personal injury claim.
What Injuries Lead to Permanent Disabilities?
While several types of accidents — car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents and even defective products — have the potential cause physical disabilities, the following catastrophic injuries often lead to physical disabilities:
Physical disabilities can lead to depression and anxiety disorders.
Why Hire Our Personal Injury Lawyers?
Since 1992, the personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Michael Pines, APC have been helping people in San Diego just like you recover the maximum financial compensation for their physical disabilities. We know the legal process can at times be very confusing, but our experience can, however, help guide you through the process.
Our firm’s founder, Michael Pines, is a former insurance company lawyer, so he knows how the insurance companies work. Insurance companies may not pay a fair settlement. If you do not want insurance companies to take advantage of you, you should hire an experienced personal injury lawyer from our San Diego law firm. We are dedicated to helping you obtain the fair and just compensation that you and your family need to recover and move toward a brighter future.
If you or a loved one have been involved in an automobile accident and have suffered catastrophic injuries that might lead to long-term physical disabilities, we urge you to contact our bilingual offices as soon as possible following the accident at 1-800-655-6585 or please click here for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney in San Diego. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis, which means that you do not pay anything until we recover money on your behalf.
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Last week, we reported on a car accident in San Diego that resulted out of alleged teen street racing. In new developments, the 18-year-old driver charged with the death of the two teenagers involved in the street racing has pleaded not guilty to vehicular manslaughter among four other charges according to reports at the San Diego Union Tribune. The news follows the earlier arrest of another 16-year-old driver that was taken into custody on similar charges.
Just shortly after his arraignment, Michael Johnson, the 18-year-old driver of a Volvo S40, said, according to his attorney, that he is not the responsible party in the tragic San Diego accident fatalities that occurred April 4.
Accident reports indicate that Johnson was returning from a spring break beach party in La Jolla when he was allegedly involved in a street racing contest with another teen driver – the unidentified 16-year-old driver of a Volkswagen Passat whose name has not been released since he is a minor. According to Deputy District Attorney Kristen Spieler, the two vehicles were zigzagging across lanes at speeds reaching up to a staggering 100 m.p.h. The 16-year-old driver in the Passat lost control over the vehicle, causing the car to flip over several times across multiple lanes of the road.
Two passengers, Anthony Foreman, 18, and Jayli Campbell, 16, were thrown from the Passat and died at the scene of the accident. Two passengers survived the crash. Charlotte McQuillen, survived the accident although she suffered serious injury as a result of the collision including reports that say the teen will have to recover from traumatic brain injury. Anthoney Taylor, 16, also survived the crash although his injuries are unclear at this time.
Johnson did not flee the scene of the accident according to police reports and cooperated with authorities once officers assessed the scene of the collision. The teen has no prior criminal record, although authorities say his vehicle was found containing a small amount of marijuana. Johnson is being charged with intoxicated driving, although his lawyer says there were no field sobriety tests to confirm the teen’s alleged intoxication.
Teen driving: reminders for concerned parents
Last week, we blogged on actions parents can take to prevent teen car accidents. Tips include:
- Sign a parent-teen contract. Download your free contract now.
- Enforcing the rules. Every teen driver needs to know that rules are there for a purpose, and when they are broken, consequences will follow.
- Have a DUI backup plan. As most parents can attest, there are many instances when teen drivers run into problems that supersede their know-how and maturity. Drinking is one of those problems. In cases of emergency, your teen should have an open-door policy where they feel safe to call you when they need help – such in the case of drunk driving or driving while intoxicated.
About the Law Offices of Michael Pines, APC
The Law Offices of Michael Pines, APC are specialists in
car accident injury. Every personal injury attorney in our San Diego office works hard to seek maximum recovery for every injured client. Your case is handled without any out-of-pocket costs, so do not hesitate to speak to a
San Diego personal injury lawyer today for a free legal evaluation. Call us at 1-800-655-6585.