Pregnancy is typically a time of excitement and anticipation, but pregnant people are quite vulnerable during accidents. If you find yourself involved in an accident while pregnant, it’s important to ensure you know your rights, seek medical attention and are compensated appropriately.
What to do immediately after an accident
Prioritize your health and seek medical attention immediately. Even if you don’t notice any symptoms, you should undergo a thorough medical evaluation to ensure both your well-being and that of your unborn child. Minor fender-benders can still cause placental or uterine abruption, and many injuries aren’t apparent until hours or even days later.
Next, document as much information as possible about the accident. This includes obtaining the contact information of any witnesses, taking photographs of the scene and asking for a copy of the police report, if applicable. These details can be invaluable when you try to recover compensation.
Can pregnancy affect the compensation you receive?
When it comes to seeking compensation for injuries sustained during pregnancy, several factors will affect your damages calculation. One aspect is the stage of your pregnancy at the time of the accident. Generally, if the accident results in harm to the fetus or complications with the pregnancy, it can significantly impact the compensation you may be entitled to.
The types of compensation available in these types of accident claims can vary depending on the circumstances of the accident and the extent of the injuries. Common types of compensation may include:
- Medical expenses: This includes the cost of prenatal care, medical treatment for any injuries sustained during the accident and any necessary procedures related to the pregnancy.
- Pain and suffering: Compensation may be available for the physical pain and emotional distress experienced as a result of the accident and any subsequent complications with the pregnancy.
- Lost wages: If the injuries sustained in the accident prevent you from working during your pregnancy or require time off for medical treatment, you may be entitled to compensation for lost wages.
Navigating a personal injury claim while pregnant can be overwhelming, which is why it’s wise to seek guidance from a knowledgeable personal injury attorney. The Law Offices of Tim Misny can assess the specifics of your case, explain your rights and advocate on your behalf to ensure you and your child receive the compensation you deserve.
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The Law Offices of Tim Misny can review your accident claim. When you and your unborn child are the victim of negligence or recklessness, I’ll Make Them Pay!® Call my office at (800) 556-4769 so that I can evaluate your case right away.