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Car Crash Occurs in Crossville on Northside Drive

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Crossville, TN (October 1, 2020) An accident occurred on the evening of October 1 on Crossville’s Northside Drive close to Aviagen. Motorists who were traveling through the area were advised to use caution. Additional details about the accident including what caused the crash, whether any injuries or fatalities incurred, and the presence of any property damage still remains uncertain. An accident investigation is pending.

While the details about this accident are still pending, one of the most common results of Tennessee car crashes is psychological harm. It might even sound surprising, but a publication by the American Psychological Association found that motor vehicle accidents are considered the leading cause of posttraumatic stress disorder in the general population. Car accidents can also leave victims facing other mental hardships including anxiety and depression. Even for people who do not experience these injuries, it is still common to experience a rush of challenging emotions in the immediate aftermath of a car crash. Some of the most common emotions that people experience after car crashes include shock, anger, irritability, denial, agitation, guilt, worry, difficulty sleeping, and difficulty concentrating. While many people understand that it is possible to obtain compensation for things like physical injuries after a car crash, it is also possible to pursue compensation for the emotional hardships faced after an accident.

Speak with an Experienced Tennessee Car Accident Lawyer               

The victims of Tennessee car crashes are often left facing various hardships including large medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette today to schedule a free case evaluation.

 

Note: This post was written based on available resources, news stories, and online reports about this incident. As is often the case with fast breaking news, there is always the risk that some details are still being shared and uncovered. Please contact us if you notice any information that should be changed or added. Thanks!

 

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