Car accidents are devastating. Automobile collisions are a common occurrence in the United States, but that does not make them any less terrifying. They are painful and traumatic as well as can result in permanent disability or death. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) of the U.S. Department of Transportation estimates that over 38,000 people will die in automobile accidents in 2020. Even with a raging pandemic, the fatality rate increased by 7.9%. The sheer number of deaths is merely the tip of the iceberg. According to NHTSA studies, fatal crashes cost approximately $37 billion. Meanwhile, nonfatal collisions cost the nation approximately $230 billion. Damaged vehicles, emergency medical care, and other costs are associated with car accidents. You can file a personal injury claim if you or your loved ones are involved in a car accident. However, you should not speak to the other driver or the police before consulting with your attorney. This is due to th...