Accident with Bodily Injury
Being charged with an accident that caused bodily injury is frightening. When someone is hurt, a traffic crash can lead not only to civil claims but also to serious criminal charges from careless driving or reckless driving to criminal negligence or vehicular assault. You need a lawyer who understands both traffic and criminal law, who will build a strong defense and protect your freedom, driving privileges, and future.
How we help
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Immediate case assessment. We evaluate police reports, witness statements, photos, and any video (dashcam, 911, traffic camera) to identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
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Preserve and analyze evidence. We secure accident-scene photos, vehicle data (ECU/black box), cell-phone records, and surveillance to reconstruct what really happened.
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Work with experts. Crash reconstruction specialists, medical experts, and toxicologists are used when needed to rebut causation or injury claims.
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Negotiate with prosecutors. Our goal is reduced charges, diversion, or dismissal; especially when intent or recklessness cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Defend at trial. If plea deals are unfavorable, we are prepared to take your case to jury trial and fight for an acquittal.
Common criminal charges after an accident
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Reckless driving / Careless driving — elevated when driving conduct showed a willful or wanton disregard for safety.
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Driving under the influence (DUI) causing injury — severe penalties if impairment contributed to the crash.
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Vehicular assault / Vehicular battery — charges when the government alleges intentional or dangerously negligent conduct causing injury.
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Criminal negligence / Negligent homicide (if fatal) — for extreme carelessness that causes death or serious bodily harm.
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Hit-and-run / Fleeing the scene — failing to stop or provide aid can lead to separate criminal charges.
What to do if you are involved in an accident with injury
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Get medical attention immediately. Your health and the record of treatment are critical.
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Cooperate with emergency responders but protect your rights. Give basic ID and facts; avoid detailed statements or apologies that could be used against you.
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Do not speculate or admit fault. Even if you think you caused the crash, speak with an attorney before making formal statements to police or insurers.
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Collect evidence (if safe). Photos of the scene, contact info for witnesses, and video can help your defense later.
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Contact a criminal defense attorney right away. Early representation helps preserve evidence and shapes the investigation.
Possible defenses we investigate
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Mistaken causation: another vehicle or hazard actually caused the injury.
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Fault of third parties: poor road design, weather, or a dangerous vehicle defect.
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Inaccurate witness statements or biased reporting.
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Insufficient evidence of criminal culpability. The state must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that your conduct rose to a criminal level.
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Medical issues or emergency maneuvers. Sudden medical events or a lawful emergency response can be defenses in some cases.
Penalties you could face
Penalties vary widely by jurisdiction and specific charge: fines, license suspension, mandatory restitution to victims, probation, community service, and jail or prison time for serious felonies. A criminal conviction can also create long-term consequences: insurance rate spikes, difficulty finding work, and immigration problems for non-citizens. That’s why a skilled defense matters from day one.
Why choose our firm
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Criminal & traffic experience: We handle complex accident cases that overlap criminal, traffic, and civil systems.
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Personalized attention: We explain options clearly and build a defense that fits your circumstances.
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Aggressive, strategic advocacy: From pre-charge negotiations to trial, we work to minimize consequences.
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Resources for a full investigation: We retain investigators and experts when the case demands it.