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How Pregnancy Can Affect Your Personal Injury Claim

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Pregnant women rarely hear about the risks of driving while they’re expecting. And yet, some estimates say that 5,000 fetal deaths occur yearly from car crashes.

This number could potentially be higher since miscarriages occur in 10%-20% of pregnancies during the first trimester. As such, legal authorities only document miscarriages that occur after the twentieth week.

Car accidents can be jarring and traumatic for pregnant women, even when their babies survive. A significant impact poses a substantial risk to your child.

That’s why it’s crucial to know how to file a personal injury claim as a pregnant woman. These claims can help you receive compensation for personal injuries, including the medical treatment you need.

Filing a pregnancy injury claim differs from filing a personal injury claim. But don’t let that scare you! We’ll provide the essential information about this process in the guide below.

Common Threats to Pregnant Women Caused by Accidents

Several types of accidents can pose a threat to expecting mothers. The injuries you sustain depend on how severe the accident was.

Unfortunately, several of these threats can also extend to your baby and its delivery. We’ll explore some of these threats so you can understand their potential risks.

Premature Delivery

First, you could experience premature birth. Doctors consider any delivery before 37 weeks a premature birth.

Medical studies indicate that accident victims have higher rates of premature labor than women who haven’t experienced an accident. Unfortunately, premature babies can struggle to survive, given their underdevelopment.

However, medical technology has advanced significantly. Many premature babies manage to survive and live healthy lives.

Mothers also face a higher likelihood of high-risk pregnancies when they experience car crashes. These complications require diligent monitoring by a physician to ensure the birth goes smoothly.

Placental Abruption

Another threat that an accident can cause is placental abruption. A forceful impact could cause your placenta to split from the uterus before the baby’s birth. Roughly 15% of babies with placental abruption die, making this a severe threat.

Miscarriages

The final threat we’ll discuss is a miscarriage. Miscarriages involve the death of the child in the womb.

This tragedy usually happens when a mother experiences a sudden or violent force. In many cases, the baby tragically cannot survive this trauma.

How Do These Problems Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?

When expecting mothers become injured in accidents, several things must follow. First, you must seek medical treatment as soon as possible. The extent of this treatment could vary depending on the nature of your injury.

The type of injury you sustained could require additional medical costs. For example, you may need a Caesarian section for some of these injuries. This procedure can cost a significant amount of money.

Furthermore, there are other costs to consider. The problems listed above could cause birth defects to impact your baby. So, your child may need more medical attention, which costs more money.

If your child suffered a birth defect or injury due to a pregnancy accident, there are some options for claiming compensation. Some of these compensational expenses could cover:

  • Surgeries
  • Prescription medication
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy

You can also claim compensation for the time you spent out of work recovering from injuries. In these cases, the offending party may owe restitution for your lost wages. The same holds for the time taken off work to care for your child.

Compensation for Emotional Damages

Insurance companies often look specifically at medical bills when determining the amount of compensation they owe. However, physical injuries aren’t necessarily the worst thing sustained from a pregnancy accident.

After all, expecting mothers always have high hopes for their baby’s health. Accidents that jeopardize that health often leaves expectant parents traumatized or anxious.

These emotional damages could earn you additional compensation when you go to court. Injured mothers tug at jurors’ heartstrings more than an insurance company that wants to withhold payments.

What Happens If Experiencing a Car Accident While Pregnant Causes a Miscarriage?

Tragically, miscarriages can occur because of car accidents. This outcome is the worst-case scenario, surpassed only by the death of the expecting mother.

So, what happens if you undergo a miscarriage because of a car accident? Unfortunately, many states will not allow you to bring a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of that child.

Most states in the US require a child to be born alive before its death for you to bring this charge. There are a few exceptions to this rule, however. For example, Texas’s state law allows parents to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to court for an unborn baby.

Hire a Lawyer to Make Your Case

Once you receive your medical attention, start searching for a lawyer who can make your case in court. Your lawyer serves as your advocate against the offending party’s insurance company. They will make your case to the jury that this insurance provider owes you the money you demand.

The question is, how can you find the best lawyer for your case? There are a few critical criteria to use in your search.

First, it often helps to have a lawyer from your locality. These lawyers understand your local and state laws thoroughly. So, search for lawyers in your area that can handle your case.

Then, narrow your search by looking up a law firm’s reviews. How did other people in your situation judge this firm’s services? Did they get the compensation they required with this law firm?

Lastly, it helps to verify that your law firm has experience with cases like yours. So, check with this personal injury lawyer to see if they specialize in this type of personal injury lawsuit.

Consider Working With Us

Filing a personal injury claim is no small task. This work is your best chance at receiving the compensation you require for your injuries.

So, don’t leave your personal injury lawsuit to just anyone. Instead, work with our dedicated team to ensure you get the money you deserve.

We have an excellent track record of getting our clients their due compensation. We also strive to make it easy for people to receive a consultation about their cases.

To that end, consider scheduling a free video consultation with us today! You can use this time to tell us about your case and ask any questions before filing an injury claim.

CONTACT A TAMPA AUTO ACCIDENT ATTORNEY

In short, after a car accident, you may not know your rights. Above all, don’t struggle through the process alone. Actually, our personal injury team is here to help you with any legal needs you might have regarding your accident.

Lastly, let RHINO Lawyers answer your questions and review the facts of your case with a Free Consultation. So, get started by completing the “Free Instant Case Evaluation” or by calling us any time, day or night, at 844.RHINO.77.

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