LEGALLY REVIEWED BY:
Callahan & Blaine
November 5, 2024

People generally realize that motor vehicle accidents can cause a range of hardships in a victim’s life, from physical pain, injuries, and permanent disabilities to death and property damage. What some may not recognize, however, is the full extent of the financial damage that an accident can create. Not only are medical bills and even funeral costs a real possibility, but people can be financially impacted in other ways. For example, someone may be required to take time off work because of injuries they suffered in a crash.

Missing work can be hard for many reasons. Not only does it often result in short-term financial challenges, such as an inability to pay bills because of lost wages, but it can also create long-term hardships as well. For example, someone may miss out on a professional opportunity or sustain damage to their career by taking time off. Moreover, some people may suffer due to a permanent disability and find that they are not ever able to return to their previous line of work, settling for a less desirable position.

If you have had to take time off work because of a crash you were involved in, you should not give up. Speak with an Irvine personal injury lawyer to learn more. There may be different avenues to explore, such as legal action, and other ways to restore at least some semblance of normalcy in your life after the crash.

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Legally reviewed by:
Callahan & Blaine
November 5, 2024

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