Auto Accident Lawyers in Hartford County
Under the best circumstances, an auto vehicle accident results in some vehicle damage with little or no injuries. Unfortunately, serious injuries are common—particularly in crashes between vehicles of different sizes. Encounters between trucks and cars or between cars and motorcycles typically result in severe injury to the occupants of the smaller vehicle.
If you are involved in an auto accident with serious injuries, your first priority is to seek prompt medical attention to ensure the best chance of recovery—and to provide important evidence for a possible legal case. Then talk to the experienced Hartford County car accident lawyers at Newman Creed & Associates in Hartford County. We can provide the legal advice and support needed to pursue compensation for the extensive costs of serious injuries that might have been avoided if one or more individuals had acted responsibly.
Serious injuries often result from auto accidents
Auto accidents in Hartford County and other areas of Connecticut can cause many injuries that disable victims during a long-term recovery, or result in permanent disability. The following examples injury the range of potential types of injuries:
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At Newman Creed & Associates, our lawyers work with expert doctors who can help determine the best treatment options for you, estimate the cost of your future medical expenses, and provide testimony should you decide to file suit against negligent parties.
Catastrophic injuries
Catastrophic injuries often leave accident victims with total or partial disabilities for months, years, or the rest of their lives. Organ damage, paralysis, paraplegia, quadriplegia, and head, neck, and spinal cord injuries have a permanent impact on your life and the ones who care for you, and you deserve legal representation from a law firm that understands how to maximize compensation when the unthinkable happens.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
A simple headache, momentary loss of consciousness, dizziness, or a range of other seemingly minor symptoms may not appear for some time after an accident. Yet these symptoms can be the first signs of potentially debilitating brain injury. If you receive any blow to the head—no matter how minor it seems—you need to seek medical attention immediately. The lawyers at Newman Creed & Associates can help you connect with appropriate medical experts who have experience diagnosing TBI to ensure you get early treatment and develop the evidence needed if you need to pursue legal action.
Wrongful death
While all injuries are difficult to deal with, those that are fatal are devastating to the families of the deceased. We understand the irreparable harm caused by losing a loved one in a lethal auto accident, and we provide strong legal representation to surviving family members. We know that no amount of money can replace someone no longer with you, but we do our best to ensure responsible parties are held accountable for their actions.
Contact our Hartford County car accident attorneys
Though it may not seem like it at the time, consulting a lawyer after suffering a serious injury may be critical to your ability to recover from your accident. Newman Creed & Associates is here to help. Our attorneys keep flexible schedules, offer free initial consultations, and can travel to your home or hospital room if you are unable to reach one of our four offices.
Reach out to Newman Creed & Associates online—or call us at 860-583-5200—to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our Hartford County car accident lawyers. We routinely work with clients in Hartford County, New Haven County, Middlesex County, and Litchfield County.
With offices in Bristol, Torrington, Deep River, and Waterbury, Newman Creed & Associates represents clients in Bantam, Bethlehem, Bristol, Burlington, Chester, Clinton, Deep River, East Haddam, Essex, Farmington, Forestville, Goshen, Haddam, Hadlyme, Harwinton, Higganum, Killingworth, Litchfield, Lyme, Madison, Middletown, Moodus, Morris, New Britain, New Hartford, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, Plymouth, Simsbury, Southington, Terryville, Thomaston, Torrington, Tylerville, Unionville, Watertown, West Hartford, West Simsbury, Winsted, and Wolcott.

