According to a spokesperson for the Pembroke Pines Police Department, two men are in critical condition after being involved in a rear-end accident last night. The two men had to be transported to a nearby hospital. Emergency first responders arrived at the scene of the crash shortly after it occurred. According to a spokesperson for the Pembroke Pines Police Department, the rear-end crash happened shortly after a traffic light at the intersection of Pines Boulevard and South Flamingo Road. No further details have been released. If you or someone you love were recently injured in a rear-end crash, our team of attorneys can help you deal with all issues that may arise in your car accident claim. We offer trustworthy legal advice to help address any legal issues that apply to your personal injury claim. At Suarez and Montero, our car accident lawyers have more than 19 years of experience successfully representing car accident victims in all types of cases. We have an exceptional team that can provide you with the guidance you are looking for after being injured in a car accident or other type of injury.
Rear-End Accident Injuries
A high percentage of the accidents in the US every year are rear end collisions and that probably shouldn’t come as any surprise. Even minor rear end collisions can cause serious mental, emotional, and physical trauma. In larger rear-end accidents, obvious injuries present themselves such as lacerations and head injuries. While minor accidents cause injuries too, it can be harder to detect after an accident. Especially since lower back injuries can present themselves weeks or even months after an accident occurs. Another injury that is common after an accident is whiplash. Whiplash occurs when the body is moving but is suddenly forced to move in the opposite direction. It is important to understand that whiplash symptoms are often delayed. That is why even if you are fortunate enough to walk away from a car accident unharmed, you should still see a doctor and get a medical examination. In addition, to obtain compensation, you must prove that your injuries were caused by your accident. After your crash, a medical professional doctor can help guide you through a recovery plan that will track the development of your injury. Only a medical professional who has performed a full checkup and evaluation can determine the extent of your injuries. If you do not see a medical professional, your injury claim is not necessarily lost. However, it is in your best interest to speak with one of our car accident attorneys to discuss your claim.
Hire the Accident Attorneys in Miami
Most car accidents occur because of a driver’s careless or reckless behavior. Many more take place due to poor traffic control markings, blocked views, or poor roadway design. If you sustained serious or life-threatening injuries in a car accident because of someone’s carelessness, you may have the right to pursue financial compensation from the responsible parties. The car accident lawyers at Suarez and Montero are ready to provide you with top-notch legal services. We take all types of personal injury matters including motor vehicle accidents involving trucks, government vehicles, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, ATVs, pedestrians, etc. We have the tools and legal experience and would like to put it to work for you! At Suarez and Montero, we would like to help our clients focus on recovering from their injuries while we focus on protecting their legal rights under the law. Our personal injury lawyers are ready to provide proven legal representation and stand ready to protect your rights. We are available 24/7 to give you a free, no risk case consultation!
We serve clients throughout Florida including those in the following areas:
Miami-Dade: Aventura, Coral Gables, Doral, Fontainebleau, Hialeah, Homestead, Kendall, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes, North Miami, Tamiami, and Westchester.
Broward: Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, and Weston; and Palm Beach County including Boca Raton, Lake Worth, and West Palm Beach.