
Head-On Car Accident Lawyers in Burlington, VT
Head-on collisions are terrifying. The sudden impact, the chaos—it’s an experience no one wants to go through. Unfortunately, accidents like these happen more often than you’d think, especially on Vermont’s winding roads and icy streets. For folks in Burlington, the aftermath can be overwhelming. You’re left wondering how you’ll pay for medical bills, fix your car, or even get back on your feet.
This is where we come in. Horn Wright, LLP acknowledges how life can seem upside down following an accident like this. Our Vermont head-on accident attorneys have dedicated years working with people just like you. We will walk you through the process so that you may concentrate on healing and moving on.

What is a Head-on Collision?
A head-on collision occurs when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions crash right into each other. Well, it is as terrible as the word sounds. Such a crash often results from distracted driving, impaired driving, and bad weather conditions.
In Burlington, roads like Route 7 or sections of I-89 are particularly tricky. A split-second mistake, like drifting over the centerline, can lead to disaster. And then there’s Vermont’s unpredictable weather. Snowstorms and black ice can turn even a routine drive into a nightmare. Sound familiar? If it does, you’re not alone.
The Injuries Are Life-Changing
Head-on wrecks aren't fender benders. These wrecks can be serious, even permanent. You could end up with a traumatic brain injury that makes it hard to do things most people do every day. Or maybe you've got broken bones that mean months of agonizing rehab. Some people are living with internal injuries that aren't immediately apparent.
Of course, it's not only the physical toll. The stress, the uncertainty, frustration-all of that emotional weight will be there. We can look and see how tough this road has been. But we know how to get out of it, and we're here to help you find a way out.
Who is at Fault?
When recovering from an accident, the question everyone asks is, "Who is liable?" In Vermont, however, this isn't always easily answered. Liability only exists when someone else can be proven to have been negligent—perhaps speeding, texting while driving, or speeding on the icy roads of Burlington.
Here's something else to keep in mind: Vermont follows a comparative negligence rule. What does this mean? Even if you're partially at fault, you can still get compensation. Say you're 20% responsible for the crash—your settlement would be reduced by that percentage. It's complicated, sure, but we've got the experience to untangle it all.
What Can You Be Compensated For?
The financial punch comes hard and fast. Hospital bills, physical therapy time off work-all add up pretty quickly. But the upside is that you can recover more than just your medical costs. Take a look at what you could be able to recover for:
- Medical Costs: this includes everything from emergency visits to long-term care
- Loss of Income: If you must miss work, those missed wages can be included.
- Pain and Suffering: This offsets the emotional and physical strain that the accident has cost to your life.
- Property Damage: Come on, your car can't have been looking any worse than it is now.
Insurance firms are not willing to roll over and give you just settlements. This is where having the right legal help with your case comes in handy. We will bargain for you, fighting for what is rightfully owed to you.
How We Can Help
Look, we understand that it's not about the money; it's about taking your life back. Horn Wright, LLP understands just how drastically an accident like this could affect you and your family. That's why we do more than prepare paperwork.
We'll ensure that you are not just another case file when working with us. We take the time to understand your story and what you have been through. Then, we build a strategy to fight for your rights. Whether that means negotiating a fair settlement or taking your case to court, we're here every step of the way. You have been through enough. Let us carry some of the burden for you.
Can Head-on Collisions Be Prevented?
While you can't control other drivers, here are a few things you can do to drive more safely in Burlington:
- Be alert. Put the phone away and keep your eyes on the road.
- Drive for the weather. You live in Burlington, which means you drive in the snow and ice sometimes—drive accordingly.
- Stick to the speed limit, especially on curvy or poorly lit roads.
Burlington's local initiatives like better signage or quicker cleaning of roads during storms are bearing fruit. But no system is perfect. Defensive driving can be your best defense for a head-on collision.
Let's Move Forward Together
We know you did not ask for this. No one plans for their life to end in a head-on collision. And now that it has, you do not have to face it alone.
At Horn Wright, LLP, we stand by your side and handle the legal stuff. This will give you much-needed freedom to heal and rebuild your life. Are you ready to get started? Please call us on (802) 328-9098 to set up how we can both work best together.

What Sets Us Apart From The Rest?
Horn Wright, LLP is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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We’re a client-centered, results-oriented firm. When you work with us, you can have confidence we’ll put your best interests at the forefront of your case – it’s that simple.
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No two cases are the same, and neither are their solutions. Our attorneys provide creative points of view to yield exemplary results.
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We have a team of trusted and respected attorneys to ensure your case is matched with the best attorney possible.
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The core of our legal practice is our commitment to obtaining justice for those who have been wronged and need a powerful voice.