Head-On Collisions

Anoka Head-On Collision Attorneys

Legal Help After a Serious Car Accident

If you or a loved one has been involved in a head-on collision, you should start legal action as soon as possible. Due to the severity of head-on collisions and the injuries that they often cause, such as back and head injuries, auto insurance companies try their hardest to defeat any related claim. Waiting too long to get a car accident lawyer on your side can start to tilt the case in the insurance company’s favor as important evidence becomes more difficult to find and memories of the events that led to the crash start to fade.

Our Anoka head-on collision attorneys of Bolt Law Firm are always standing by to help new and returning clients with difficult cases. We know the severity of your situation and can jump into action to get your case moving. One of our passions is standing up to auto insurance companies, especially those that stubbornly refuse to help an injured driver after a serious accident. Let us show you what our motivated team can achieve by reaching out today.

Want compensation after being in a serious head-on collision in Anoka? Learn what legal options you have by calling (763) 292-2102 and requesting a free case review.

How Bolt Law Firm Can Help

Our team is here to handle the legal complexities of your head-on collision case, so you can focus on recovery. With decades of collective experience, we’re prepared to thoroughly investigate your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.

We can help you manage all parts of your case by:

  • Conducting a detailed investigation into your head-on collision accident to uncover all liable parties.
  • Gathering the evidence needed to strengthen your claim.
  • Arguing to establish liability on the other driver by using the evidence we collect.
  • Attempting to negotiate with insurance companies to secure a fair settlement.
  • Representing your case in court, if a settlement cannot be reached.

Why Do Head-On Collisions Happen?

Nearly all head-on collisions are caused by some form of driver negligence. What might seem like just a “simple mistake” can put everyone on the road at risk and lead to life-changing injuries. The question that will come up in your case is, “What type of negligence did the other driver engage in to cause the head-on collision?”

Common causes of head-on collisions include:

  • Driving while distracted, such as texting or using a phone
  • Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Speeding or aggressively driving
  • Falling asleep or driving while fatigued
  • Ignoring road signs, traffic signals, or other rules of the road

No matter the specific cause, accidents caused by another driver’s negligence should be met with legal action by anyone who has been injured. If you want fair compensation and a sense of justice, talk with Bolt Law Firm today about what you can do.

What Compensation Can You Get After a Head-On Collision?

After a head-on collision, Minnesota law allows you to pursue various forms of compensation to address the financial, physical, and emotional toll of the accident. We can evaluate your case thoroughly to identify all potential damages that the liable party should provide you. Ideally, the defendant will agree to pay for your losses through a settlement, but we will be ready to fight in court if that’s what is needed.

Damages you may be able to demand through an injury claim include:

  • Current and future medical expenses, including hospital stays and rehabilitation
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity due to your injuries
  • Pain and suffering caused by physical and emotional hardships
  • Damage to your vehicle and other property
  • Emotional distress and diminished quality of life

The amount of compensation you may recover depends largely on liability. If the other driver’s negligence caused the crash in its entirety, they can be held fully responsible. However, if there’s any dispute over who was at fault, it could reduce your ability to recover the full amount of damages. That’s why we always work tirelessly to prove our client’s liability should be kept as low as possible.

Evidence of Liability to Use in Your Case

Successfully proving liability in a head-on collision case is an important step when pursuing a fair amount of compensation. Our Anoka head-on collision attorneys are skilled at gathering and presenting the evidence needed to strengthen your claim and argue that full liability should be placed on the other driver.

Key evidence often used in head-on collision cases includes:

  • Police reports detailing the accident and the initial conclusions
  • Eyewitness statements from people who saw the crash
  • Dashcam or surveillance footage capturing the collision
  • Accident reconstruction reports performed by third-party experts
  • Medical records that link your injuries directly to the crash

Arrange a Free Consultation – Call Now

Recovering after a head-on collision is never easy, but getting legal help doesn’t have to be difficult. Bolt Law Firm in Anoka is committed to making the legal process as straightforward as possible, so you don’t lose any more time wondering what you can do. Take advantage of a free consultation with our compassionate and experienced attorneys, so we can evaluate your case, provide guidance, and explain your rights and options. 

Call us at (763) 292-2102 today to get started—we’re here to fight for your future.

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