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St. Louis Head-On Car Accident Lawyer

Head-on collisions are particularly violent and in many cases, they can result in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. A serious injury may involve years of painful medical treatment and rehabilitation, and in some instances, you may never fully recover. You deserve to be treated fairly in the aftermath of this kind of life-changing situation. Partnering with an experienced St. Louis car accident attorney as soon as possible is the crucial first step to understanding your legal rights.

Some of the Common Causes of Head-On Accidents Are:

  • Taking a curve in the road too narrowly
  • Poor weather conditions
  • Swerving to avoid a pedestrian or an animal
  • Texting or distracted driving
  • Turning into the wrong lane
  • Driving under the influence
  • Passing another vehicle

If you or someone you care about has been involved in a head-on collision, call a Goldblatt + Singer attorney today. We have partnered with victims of injury accidents for more than six decades, and we will fight to make sure you receive fair treatment in the aftermath of your injury.

Contact a Goldblatt + Singer Attorney Today

At Goldblatt + Singer, we are passionate about helping our car accident clients, and we fight relentlessly on their behalf to seek the justice and compensation they deserve. While no amount of compensation can make up for a devastating injury or the loss of a loved one, it can help provide financial relief for victims and their families during an extremely difficult time.

Contact a Goldblatt + Singer attorney as soon as possible if you or someone you love has suffered injuries in a head-on collision. Let us evaluate your case at no charge and show you why Goldblatt + Singer is the trusted St. Louis personal injury law firm. Just fill out the form below, or give us a call.

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