One of the most stressful aspects of being seriously injured in a Mississippi car accident is figuring out how to pay the medical bills. Serious injuries can require extensive medical treatment and a lengthy recovery. A car accident victim can face high medical expenses and have no income to pay the mounting bills.
If you have a Mississippi driver’s license, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) keeps track of your driving history on your Mississippi driving record. Your driving record will include traffic tickets and accidents. Not all car accidents will automatically land a mark on your driving record in Mississippi.
Hit and runs are unfortunately common in Mississippi. The following are two common reasons people flee from the scene of an accident:
Suffering a personal injury can be a life-changing event. The stress of medical bills, lost wages, and physical pain can be overwhelming. Dealing with insurance companies can be frustrating and confusing, and it’s often the last thing you want to handle after an accident.
Car accidents happen frequently, and unfortunately, passengers in a vehicle can get injured even if they’re not at fault. You have every right to be safe as a passenger and expect your driver and others on the road to take precautions to keep everyone on the road safe.
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