FAQs Category: Featured Car Accident
An attorney knows all the ins and outs of insurance and appropriate negotiation for an acceptable settlement amount for your case. If another driver’s insurance company agrees to pay what your attorney believes your case is worth, and you agree, then your case will not go to court. This is what happens in most situations….
No! Medical record releases should only be signed under limited circumstances and only after consulting with your attorney . If your medical information gets into the insurance adjuster’s hands, it could hurt your case.
This depends on the state in which the accident occurred. In some states, if you don’t buckle up; it can negate or reduce any potential for damages received. In other states, this may not the case. Your attorney knows what the law is in your state, and will argue for your right to recover damages.
Don’t assume fault or partial fault when you have been in an accident. It is difficult to be objective immediately after a crash when you don’t have all of the information. There are many possible causes such as faulty brake lights or directional, possible intoxication of the other driver, road issues, all which your attorney…
It is highly recommended that both you and your passengers see a doctor after an accident. Doctors can recognize injuries that are not apparent to you. Fees for a doctor visit and medical treatment may be covered by your insurance. Do not settle claims from an accident until a doctor has examined and advised you…