More than 10,000 Alaska car accidents take place every year, and when they do they often result in serious injuries. People who are injured in Alaska car accidents because of the negligence of another driver often wonder whether filing an Alaska personal injury lawsuit is an advisable step to take. As you’ll see below, examples of some of the costs associated with the aftermath of a collision should prompt those who have been harmed to contact Alaska car accident lawyers as soon as possible if they find themselves in this situation.
Whether someone who has been injured in an Alaska car accident has insurance coverage or not, the costs of medical care continue to skyrocket. Generally, a stay in a hospital can cost several thousand dollars per day, and if someone who has been harmed needs surgery, those costs only rise at an even higher rate. It’s not uncommon for someone who requires an extended hospital stay and surgery to face medical bills of more than a million dollars, and many insurance policies will not cover all of those bills.
If someone is harmed in an Alaska car accident and is unable to work for any period of time or is injured badly enough that they will never be able to work in the same capacity again, the loss of income is a cost that keeps adding up every month. When income that families depend on no longer arrives at the same time that medical bills continue to be accumulated, the resulting financial strain and stress can be debilitating for everyone involved.
Even after someone who has been injured is able to leave the hospital, many of them will still require ongoing care in the forms of follow-up visits and treatments, medications and perhaps physical rehabilitation and specialized equipment. Much like hospital stays, insurance coverage does not reimburse all of the costs associated with these needs, and those who find themselves in this situation could be faced with the difficult choice of incurring more costs or going without necessary help. No one who has been injured in an Alaska car accident should have to face this decision.
Overall, being injured in an Alaska car accident can not only seriously injure someone and lead to severe emotional and psychological damage, but such a situation can destroy the financial hopes of anyone involved either directly or indirectly. If you or someone you love face this situation, contact the Alaska car accident lawyers at Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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