Those harmed in ambulance crashes – including accident victims and families who lost a loved one to these wrecks – can have a number of options for taking legal action against those liable for the accident.
The attorneys at the Amaro Law Firm can help you figure out and pursue your best options for seeking compensation and justice in the aftermath of an ambulance crash. While we understand money cannot reverse the permanent losses caused by these accidents, we also know that the recoveries from these cases can provide essential financial support to help victims seek treatment and rebuild their lives.
When successful, ambulance accident cases can result in awards that include damages for (but not necessarily restricted to):
- Past and future medical expenses, like those related to emergency care, surgery, hospitalizations, doctors’ visits, and medications
- Past and future lost earnings
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Punitive damages (in some cases).
Our lawyers have the skills, insight, and resources to help you potentially position an ambulance accident claim for success.
Get Answers about Your Potential Claim: Contact a Houston Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer at the Amaro Law Firm
A Houston motor vehicle accident lawyer at the Amaro Law Firm is ready to help you recover from an ambulance accident by advocating your rights to compensation and justice.
Call (713) 352-7975, Text (281) 612-8024, or Contact Our Firm for your FREE Consultation.
Tenacious, experienced, and diligent, our lawyers will provide you with exceptional representation and personal legal service as we strive to build you the strongest possible claim – and bring that claim to the best possible resolution.
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1: According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which was analyzed and published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)