At Court King Injury Law, we are committed to fighting for the full value of your claim after a side-impact crash. From conducting thorough investigations to pushing back against insurance companies, our goal is to secure the compensation you need to rebuild your life.
Damages in a T-bone collision case may include both economic losses, such as medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic losses like pain, emotional suffering, and diminished quality of life. Common categories of compensation include:
Medical Expenses
We pursue coverage for all treatment-related costs, including emergency care, surgeries, hospital stays, physical therapy, medications, and ongoing medical needs. Side-impact collisions often cause severe injuries that require long-term rehabilitation or permanent care.
Lost Income
When injuries prevent you from working, we fight for recovery of lost wages, reduced earning capacity, and the impact on your future career. T-bone crashes frequently involve head, neck, and spinal injuries that limit employment for months or years.
Property Damage
We seek compensation for your damaged vehicle and personal belongings. Because of the structural damage caused by side impacts, many vehicles are declared total losses.
Pain and Suffering
Severe injuries from these crashes often bring prolonged or chronic pain. We ensure that this suffering is recognized and factored into your claim.
Emotional Distress
Anxiety, depression, PTSD, and sleep issues are common after broadside accidents. Many victims also experience a heightened fear of intersections. Court King Injury Law makes sure these invisible harms are not overlooked.
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
When injuries limit hobbies, recreational activities, or time with family, you deserve compensation for what has been taken away.
Loss of Consortium
Spouses may pursue damages when serious injuries disrupt companionship, support, and marital relationships.
Court King Injury Law works relentlessly to maximize every category of damages, ensuring your claim reflects the true cost of what you’ve endured.