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Columbia PTSD Lawyer
If you need a Columbia PTSD lawyer after a car wreck on US-98, US-13, or at the US-98/US-13 intersection in Columbia, the psychiatric injury you sustained is real, it is measurable, it is compensable under Mississippi law, and the insurance company covering the driver who caused it has a strategy for making sure it goes uncompensated on your Marion County file. Post-traumatic stress disorder from a vehicle crash on US-98 or US-13 produces intrusive memories of the crash, avoidance of driving or riding in vehicles, hypervigilance, sleep disruption, anger dysregulation, and functional impairment in work, relationships, and daily activities. It is a diagnosable condition under the DSM-5 with objective diagnostic criteria. It is not a complaint. It is not exaggeration. The TV lawyer on a call with his brand consultant building a compassionate lawyer image has never presented crash PTSD to a Marion County jury. His secretary opened your file and put your psychiatric damages in the category of unquantifiable soft claims.

Why PTSD From US-98 And US-13 Crashes Goes Uncompensated In The TV Lawyer’s Files
The insurance industry treats psychiatric injury from car wrecks on US-98 and US-13 in Columbia as the weakest and most deniable damages category. Their adjusters know that most crash victims do not report their PTSD symptoms to their primary care physician in the weeks after the wreck. They know that most TV lawyers do not refer their clients to mental health professionals after a crash. They know that without a treating psychiatrist or psychologist and a formal diagnosis, a PTSD claim is easy to dismiss as subjective and unverifiable. The adjuster’s playbook on Marion County crash PTSD is simple: wait for a treating provider, and if one never appears, deny the psychiatric damages in the settlement. They are counting on the TV lawyer’s secretary to never put a mental health referral in the file.
She does not put a mental health referral in the file. She inputs the physical injury, waits for the adjuster to offer on the physical damages, and routes the file for approval. The PTSD goes uncompensated. The crash victim who cannot drive on US-98 through Columbia without flashbacks of the wreck, who cannot sleep without nightmares about the moment of impact at the US-98/US-13 intersection, who cannot return to work because the anxiety is disabling, receives a settlement that treats the crash as if the only injury was physical. The psychiatric damages stay in the insurance company’s account.
The Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine And Your Marion County PTSD Case
Under Mississippi law, the eggshell plaintiff doctrine requires a defendant to take the plaintiff as they find them. If you had a prior history of anxiety, depression, prior trauma, or prior PTSD from any source before the crash on US-98 or US-13 in Columbia, the driver who caused the crash is still responsible for the aggravation or exacerbation of those pre-existing psychiatric conditions. A crash that triggers a dormant PTSD response or severely worsens a prior anxiety disorder is a compensable injury under Mississippi law. The insurance company will argue that your psychiatric symptoms are attributable to pre-existing mental health issues rather than the crash. A treating psychiatrist and a forensic mental health expert who can distinguish between pre-existing condition and crash-related exacerbation defeats that argument. The TV lawyer’s secretary does not know how to make that distinction. She accepts the insurer’s characterization and settles on the physical damages only.
The Fee Betrayal Math On Your Columbia PTSD Case
His fee is 40 percent. His itemized costs come off the top before the fee calculation. On a Marion County PTSD case where the psychiatric damages were never built because no mental health referral was made and no treating provider was in the file, his 40 percent of that reduced physical-only settlement plus his itemized costs: medical records fees, filing fees, brand consultant fees he was paying when your psychiatrist referral needed to be made, fee fi fo fum fees, fees for fees, fees on top of fees, fees to calculate the fees, fees for the Lamborghini, fees for building a compassionate image while not being compassionate enough to refer you to a mental health provider, fees to rob you blind, scam fees, handling fees, convenience fees, fees to make absolutely certain he walks away with more money from your Columbia PTSD case than you do. That math can easily leave the PTSD crash victim with less take-home money than the lawyer. The lawyer ends up with more than the person who got hurt. That is arithmetic on real psychiatric injury cases.
Every Columbia PTSD case I take is covered by the Foster Fair Fee Guarantee. Written. In your contract. Before I do a single thing on your case. You walk away with more money than I receive in fees. Every case. No exceptions. No other Columbia PTSD lawyer advertising in Marion County will put that in writing. I will. The TV lawyer will not.
What A Real Columbia PTSD Case Investigation Looks Like
On the day you call me about PTSD from a crash on US-98, US-13, or at the US-98/US-13 intersection in Columbia, I immediately refer you to an appropriate mental health provider for evaluation and treatment. I identify whether a prior psychiatric history exists and how to address the eggshell doctrine in the context of that history. I retain a forensic psychiatrist or psychologist with experience in crash-related PTSD to conduct an independent evaluation and produce an expert report. I build the full psychiatric damages case including treatment costs, functional impairment, and loss of enjoyment of life before any demand goes out. The psychiatric damages are treated with the same rigor as the physical damages.
American Psychiatric Association resources on PTSD are at psychiatry.org/patients-families/ptsd. The framework is on the Columbia Car Wreck Lawyer page. Get the book first.
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Is PTSD From A Car Wreck Compensable In Marion County?
Yes. Post-traumatic stress disorder is a diagnosable condition under the DSM-5 with objective diagnostic criteria. It is a compensable injury under Mississippi law when caused or aggravated by a car wreck on US-98 or US-13 in Columbia. The insurance company will treat it as unverifiable and subjective if there is no treating mental health provider in the file. A lawyer who refers you to a treating provider, retains a forensic psychiatric expert, and presents the psychiatric damages as a distinct compensable category builds the case that forces the insurance company to account for the full injury. The TV lawyer’s secretary never makes the mental health referral. The psychiatric damages go uncompensated.
Can I Recover For PTSD That Was Made Worse By Prior Trauma Or Prior Mental Health History?
Yes. Under the eggshell plaintiff doctrine under Mississippi law, the driver who caused the crash on US-98 or US-13 in Columbia must take you as they find you. If prior trauma or mental health history made you more vulnerable to PTSD from the crash, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of your actual psychiatric injury. The insurance company will argue the PTSD is attributable to the prior history. A forensic psychiatrist who distinguishes pre-existing condition from crash-related exacerbation defeats that argument with expert testimony. The TV lawyer’s secretary accepts the insurer’s characterization.
Does Jay Foster Handle PTSD Cases From US-98 And US-13 Crashes In Columbia?
Yes. I handle PTSD and psychiatric injury cases from car wrecks on US-98, US-13, at the US-98/US-13 intersection in Columbia, and throughout Marion County. Cases file in Marion County Circuit Court at 250 Broad Street. Get the free book using the form on this page before you talk to the other driver’s insurance company or sign anything.
P.S. The insurance company on your Columbia PTSD case is hoping you never see a mental health provider. No provider means no diagnosis. No diagnosis means no psychiatric damages. The TV lawyer’s secretary is not making the referral. Get the FREE book right now before you talk to the adjuster about your Marion County crash PTSD case.
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