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The force of a car crash can turn windows and windshields into razor-sharp debris, leaving victims in need of immediate and intensive medical care and rehabilitation. If you or a loved one has suffered broken glass injuries in a car accident someone else caused, you should not have to face the aftermath alone.

Contact Robinette Legal Group, PLLC, for help demanding fair compensation from the person responsible for the accident. We can investigate your claim, determine who is liable, and help you seek the recovery you need after a car accident involving broken glass.

Types of Broken Glass Injuries From Car Accidents

Broken glass injuries happen in severe car accidents when the windows or windshield shatter upon impact. Victims who sustain broken glass injuries in car accidents can suffer serious effects, including:

  • Lacerations and permanent scarring
  • Degloving injuries (skin torn away from underlying muscle and bone)
  • Puncture wounds
  • Severed blood vessels and severe blood loss
  • Embedded glass in skin
  • Eye trauma and vision loss
  • Damage to the respiratory tract or esophagus due to inhaled or swallowed glass
  • Fractured and broken bones
  • Soft tissue injuries, including torn ligaments, tendons, or muscles
  • Traumatic amputation or limb loss

Treatment for Broken Glass Car Accident Injuries

Broken glass injury treatment depends on the extent of the wounds. Minor glass injuries such as lacerations may require stitches. However, more severe injuries may require intensive and immediate medical attention, including surgeries, wound care, physical/occupational therapy, and medications to treat infections caused by broken glass in skin after a car accident. Severe broken glass injuries resulting in prolonged or permanent disabilities or disfigurement may require long-term care, such as home health services, disability accommodations, and housekeeping/childcare assistance. Severe scarring and disfigurement can also affect accident victims’ mental health, potentially necessitating therapy or medication to treat anxiety, depression, or other serious mental health issues.

Can I Recover Compensation After Suffering Broken Glass Injuries in a Car Accident?

If you’ve suffered a broken glass injury in a car accident caused by another driver’s negligence or recklessness, you may have the right to recover compensation from them. Your financial recovery in a car accident claim can include money for your:

  • Medical bills for treatment and rehabilitation, including hospitalization, wound care, and pain management
  • Long-term care if you suffer prolonged or permanent disabilities
  • Lost wages/income if you miss time from work while recovering from your injuries
  • Loss of future earning capacity and job benefits if you become disabled from working
  • Physical pain and anguish
  • Emotional trauma or reduced quality of life due to permanent disfigurement or disabilities

Working with an experienced car accident lawyer with Robinette Legal Group, PLLC, is your first step to demanding this compensation. We can investigate the accident and your injuries to build a strong case against the responsible party. While you heal, we can negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf or even take your case to court as necessary. And because we work on contingency, you won’t pay us unless we get you paid first.

Contact Our West Virginia Car Accident Lawyers for a Free Consultation

Jeff Robinette professional headshot - West Virginia personal injury attorneyIf you’ve suffered broken glass injuries in a car crash in West Virginia, get the legal help you need to demand compensation from an at-fault driver or insurance company. Contact Robinette Legal Group, PLLC, today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation with an experienced West Virginia car accident attorney. Let’s get to work demanding the financial recovery you deserve.

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