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  • Car Accident Lawyers
    Fighting for the Rights of Auto Accident Victims

    Americans need their automobiles. It's as simple as that for many reasons - we tend to live far from our places of work, our cities tend to be spread out geographically and we're simply used to the cultural lifestyle that comes with owning our own vehicles. While cars tend to dominate our roads, with more than 200 million registered vehicles currently on the road in the United States alone, this also tends to create more of a situation of risk given the pure numbers involved.

    Unfortunately, risk is always part of driving on public roads. If you or someone you love has been injured in an automobile accident, you need professional legal help in order to proceed properly in an effort to enforce your rights. Contact the auto accident lawyers at the law firm of Parilman & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.

    Below is a brief overview of the auto accident issue in the United States.

    Statistics

    According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), the following statistics were reported for the year 2007:
    1. Americans drove a total of more than 3 billion miles.
    2. More than 6 million auto accidents of varying severity occurred.
    3. More than 37,000 people were killed in auto accidents.
    4. Of those 37,000 deaths, more than 22,000 involved passenger vehicles.
    5. More than 25,000 deaths from crashed involved alcohol.
    One statistic that's almost impossible to track is injuries caused by accidents. Estimates place this number well into six figures, but the fact is that many auto accident injuries are not reported or are not recorded as such.

    The Problem

    When someone is injured or worse in an auto accident, most people are not sure where to turn for help. What's even worse is that some will attempt to handle the situation by themselves. Those who do soon realize that they are inundated with paperwork, legal jargon and a morass of red tape both within their own insurance companies and with the insurance company of the other driver, assuming the other driver is even insured.

    If this includes you, do not continue to work with these well-trained professionals without legal advice. Every statement you give could come back to harm you in the long run. Contact auto accident lawyers who will be able to enforce your rights properly and allow you to concentrate on your recovery. Contact Parilman & Associates today to get this process started.
 
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