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Injury
Information - Passenger Injuries

Injuries to drivers make up the majority of car accident
injuries in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. This is not
just because it’s more dangerous behind the wheel; there
are just more drivers on the road than passengers. Passengers are injured at alarming rates in Bucks
County, Mercer County and Philadelphia. Passenger
injuries are sometimes more serious than drivers’
injuries because overall, passengers use their seatbelt
less than drivers, especially back seat passengers.
Passengers get injured too.
Learn about passenger injuries and how to recover from
them.
Children are often victims of Philadelphia car accidents. Children
usually sit in the back seat when their parents are
driving and make up a large percentage of passenger
injuries. Passengers are subject to the same forces in
an accident as the driver, whether it be a car accident
in Bucks County or a truck accident in Bensalem,
Pennsylvania. When seatbelts are not worn, passengers
can be thrown about in the vehicle and even ejected from
a window. Impact with the front seat or the windshield
of the car often times causes head injuries, including
traumatic brain injuries.
Injuries to children are often treated differently by
medical specialists. This is because children are still
developing mentally and physically. Luckily for
children, many times they are able to bounce back or
outgrow bodily injuries from a car accident. Injuries
to adult passengers are cared for no differently than
other adult injuries.
Passenger injuries in PA and NJ sometimes become complex
lawsuits. This is because the driver of the car in
which they were a passenger in is sometimes held
partially or fully liable for causing the car or truck
accident. This means that the passenger may have to
make a claim against the driver, who could be a brother,
sister, parent, friend, or other loved one. An
experienced Bucks County personal injury lawyer will
counsel you and your family about the pros and the cons
of making a claim against someone who you know or love.
Personal injury lawyers must also be skilled as to how
to properly present this type of injury lawsuit to a
jury in Bucks County, Mercer County, or Philadelphia.
The Bucks County, Mercer County, and Philadelphia
personal injury lawyers at Saile & Saile LLP have the
knowledge and experience to maximize your recovery in a
Pennsylvania or New Jersey passenger injury case. To
learn more about how to bring a claim for passenger
injuries fill out our contact form
and we will schedule you a free, no obligation
consultation in our Bucks County law office. |
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Saile & Saile LLP represents victims throughout
Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks County,
Mercer County, NJ, and Philadelphia car accidents
and other personal injuries in: Bensalem, Newtown,
Langhorne, Bristol, Doylestown, Trenton, Quakertown,
Southampton, Hopewell, Ewing, Levittown, Hamilton,
Morrisville, Warminster, Yardley, New Hope,
Pennington, Princeton, New Britain, Warrington,
Wrightstown, Upper Makefield, East – West Windsor,
Hulmeville, Penndel, Falls, Oxford Valley,
Tullytown, Robinsville, Chalfont, Ivyland,
Buckingham, Hightstown, Lawrenceville, Bedminster,
Nockamixon, Yardville, Hilltown, Dublin, Perkasie,
and Princeton Junction. Including accidents on I-95,
US Rt. 1, I-76, I-476, I-676, I-295, I-495,
Pennsylvania Turnpike, NJ Turnpike, Rt. 42, Atlantic
City Expressway, Route 55, Route 130, Street Road,
Rt. 611, Scudder Falls Bridge, Burlington-Bristol
Bridge, Tacony Palmyra Bridge, Betsy Ross Bridge,
Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman Bridges, and the
Commodore Barry Bridge.
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is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should
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