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Accidents in Long Beach result in serious injuries and deaths each year
After a Long Beach crash, injured people and their families need resources and support. Regardless of the severity of the collision, the people involved are left to deal with injuries, medical bills, property damage, and insurance claims. When a Long Beach accident is fatal, families are left to struggle with their grief and loss as best they can.
Here are resources to help accident victims and their families after a Long Beach wreck
Regardless of whether it is a car accident, pedestrian accident, motorcycle crash, bicycle collision, truck accident, or any other kind of injury accident, the following resources can be helpful for crash victims and their families and friends.
Long Beach Police Department(link is external);
Long Beach Fire & Rescue Department(link is external);
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office(link is external);
California Highway Patrol(link is external);
Long Beach major medical facilities include Long Beach Medical Center(link is external) and St. Mary's Medical Center(link is external).
Los Angeles County Superior Court(link is external);
Long Beach real-time traffic report(link is external);
California State Insurance Commissioner(link is external) site.
How do you deal with an insurance claim after a Long Beach accident?
Regardless of how severe an accident is, almost everyone involved has to deal with insurance companies and claims. For accidents with very minor injuries and damage, a claim can sometimes be handled by working with the insurance adjuster. For crashes involving more serious injuries, or when a fatal crash occurs, a Long Beach personal injury attorney is needed to manage the insurance claim. Go here to learn more about how a Long Beach accident lawyer helps injured victims.