Minor Car Accident? Why You May Still Have a Valid Personal Injury Case

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Tim Miranda, CFLS
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Think a minor car accident means you don't have a personal injury case? Think again.

In this video, Tim Mirand explains why even seemingly minor car accidents can result in legitimate injury claims, especially when soft tissue injuries, neck pain, back pain, headaches, or other hidden injuries are involved.

In This Video:
✔ Can you sue after a minor car accident?
✔ Hidden injuries after a crash
✔ Soft tissue injuries explained
✔ Neck and back injury claims
✔ Personal injury settlements
✔ Why medical treatment matters
✔ How attorneys evaluate damages
✔ Understanding compensation after an accident

Even if vehicle damage appears minimal, injuries can develop days or weeks later. Understanding your legal rights is critical after any automobile accident.

Transcript

"If there is a minor automobile crash, it doesn't mean that you don't have a case.

It may appear at first that there's not much there, but if there is some injury, then there is going to be a case.

Now, the dollar amount may not be as much as if there is conspicuously a serious crash with obvious injuries, but that's why people go to the doctor. That's why people hire a skilled attorney so that they can determine what do I have here?
What is this going to be worth in terms of compensating me for my damages.

Some of the things that people could get compensated for in a minor crash should be the things that you can't really see.
Soft tissue injuries. What about your neck? What about your back? What about your head?

When you see a really horrific car accident, you know it. But what about the things that you see that you can't really see?"

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