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Ken Gibson and John Singleton are uniquely qualified to serve you. John has worked for large insurance defense law firms, and understands how they operate. Ken has served as federal and state prosecutor, taking hundreds of cases to trial. Both partners are connected to their local community, and they care deeply about their neighbors. They started their law firm to help accident victims get fair compensation by working effectively against big insurance companies.

If you or someone you love is suffering from PTSD or any type of injuries caused by an auto accident that was someone else’s fault, GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys is here to work aggressively and effectively for you.

Call (804) 413-6777 or toll-free at (855) 781-6777 to arrange your FREE consultation today. And remember, with our Zero Fee Guarantee, we only get paid when you get paid.

PTSD: a forgotten result of wrecks

Virginia is an “at-fault” state when it comes to auto insurance, which means that the at-fault driver is responsible for injuries caused in an accident.

You have several options if you are involved in an accident caused by another driver:

  • File a claim with your own insurance company.
  • File a third-party claim with the other driver’s insurance company.
  • File a lawsuit in court to pursue compensation for all costs.

Please remember, you should NEVER make a statement to the other driver’s insurance company without speaking with a lawyer and discussing your options. An unintentional misspoken word or phrase could harm your case.

Even your own insurance company may not want to pay what you deserve. A skilled Virginia car accident attorney like the ones at GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys will help you pursue those benefits.

What is PTSD?

PTSD can occur when a person who has been exposed to the threat of serious injury, sexual violence, or death experiences negative after-effects. Although we generally associate PTSD with soldiers who have served in combat, it can also afflict a person who has been the victim of a dangerous car accident, a dog attack or a sexual assault.

Although PTSD was officially recognized as a psychiatric disorder in 1980 when it was added to the DSM, we are only now beginning to realize how frequently it occurs and how destructive it can be. Common symptoms of PTSD include:

  • Flashbacks of the traumatic event
  • Anxiety
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Nightmares
  • Depression
  • Anger or irritability
  • Emotional detachment
  • Feeling jumpy or hypersensitive
  • Violent or self-destructive behavior
  • Memory and concentration problems

If left untreated, PTSD can also cause serious physical ailments, including headaches, ulcers, diarrhea, and heart disease.

Getting help for PTSD

PTSD can be extremely disruptive to your life, damaging personal relationships, making work difficult if not impossible, and devastating your family. It’s essential to correctly diagnose PTSD so you can get the right care.

Thankfully, many promising treatments are now available for PTSD. For example, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on examining victims’ perceptions and feelings so they can actively change negative thoughts and harmful behavior patterns. Medications are also available to treat common PTSD symptoms.

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Getting compensation for all your car accident injuries

Getting compensation for PTSD can be a difficult part of getting a fair insurance settlement after a car crash in Virginia. For one thing, it takes time to identify and diagnose PTSD, and sometimes the symptoms take a while to become apparent. The statute of limitation for a personal injury claim in Virginia is just two years. That means that victims and their doctors might not even notice PTSD in time to include it in the initial claim.

For another thing, Virginia also has limits on damage recovery for emotional distress, so it’s essential to find a personal injury lawyer who knows how to emphasize both the physical and emotional consequences of PTSD, in addition to the physical effects of your accident.

Call our Virginia car accident injury attorneys at (804) 413-6777 or toll-free at (855) 781-6777 to discuss your claim today.

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