Everything you need for physical, emotional, and financial security following a truck accident
A truck accident is often more serious than one between passenger cars. You’re more likely to suffer severe injuries and require long-term treatment.
It can be hard to know where to turn after a truck accident. Your lawyer will be looking at the legal aspects to your case—like who’s at fault, who the parties are in a truck accident, how the accident happened, and how much your case is worth.
The first task is to get your physical recovery underway. Fortunately, there are a lot of organizations that can help provide resources and support for your injuries. While you might be able to find more resources in your local community or state, below we’ve provided a list of national organizations that are ready to help.
Traumatic brain injury resources
If your accident resulted in a traumatic brain injury (TBI), or if you’re a caregiver for someone with a TBI, you’re not alone. Learning from others, taking the advice of professionals, and seeking comfort and support from others who’ve been through similar experiences can be very valuable. Start with these resources:
- Brain Injury Association of America
- The Brain Injury Recovery Network
- Brain Injury Network
- Family Caregiver Alliance
- National Resource Center for Traumatic Brain Injury
- BrainLine
- Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
- Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Lash & Associates Publishing Inc. (brain injury books, software, and resource center for traumatic brain injury, concussion, blast injury, PTSD and stroke)
- National Aphasia Association
- Model Systems Knowledge Translation Center (MSKTC) (traumatic brain injury fact sheets)
- Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA)
- Well Spouse Association (devoted to the needs of individuals caring for a chronically ill or disabled spouse or partner)
- Adaptive Sports and Recreation Association (provides sports and recreation programs for children and adults with physical disabilities)
Spinal cord injury resources
If you suffered a spinal cord injury, there are a variety of resources available. Each of the organizations listed below includes local chapter contact information, support suggestions or groups, tips for living with a spinal cord injury, and information to learn more about your injury and potential treatments and services.
- The Shepherd Center
- American Trauma Society
- Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
- Family Voices
- United Spinal Association
- Help Hope Live (supporting community-based fundraising for people with unmet medical and related expenses)
- Spinal Cord Injury Model System Information Network
Financial resources for people with disabilities
“Disability” can mean a lot of different things, and you might require resources for anything from acquiring a service animal to modifying your vehicle to accommodate your transportation needs.
One of the most daunting aspects to a newly acquired disability is determining how to cover the costs associated with the disability, and how you’re going to make ends meet financially.
Your best resource for solving financial challenges after a truck accident is your personal injury lawyer. But if you want to do some research on your own, here’s a good way to begin:
- How to keep control of student loan payments when an injury prevents you from working
- How to include loss of wages when calculating damages in a personal injury case
- Benefits for children with disabilities
- Amputee Coalition
- Application for social security disability benefits
- Benefits.gov
- Ticket to Work Program for Social Security beneficiaries to return to work
- abilityJobs is a job-seeker tool for finding employment
- SourceAmerica is a job opportunity platform for people with disabilities
Finding a truck accident lawyer
Although Social Security and other disability benefits might be a big help following a truck accident, they might not be enough to fully secure your financial future. Those benefits might cover the basics of your day-to-day life, but they won’t help you to replace everything you’ve lost.
For example, any government benefits you receive will never compensate you for pain and suffering associated with the kind of severe injuries that you might have from a truck accident, or the kind of pain and suffering you experience from the loss of a loved one.
To learn about what you really deserve after a serious truck accident, you need to consult with a personal injury lawyer. The Enjuris Personal Injury Law Firm Directory is where you can find a lawyer in your state who’s experienced, compassionate, and ready to take on your case.
See our guide Choosing a personal injury attorney.