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The hours and days following an accident are critical and stressful. Taking these steps can protect both your health and your legal rights.
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Share Your Story in a Free Case ReviewThe main factors are liability, the severity of your injuries, insurance coverage, and how the accident impacts your life and work. Here are some common scenarios.
They may be trying to get you to make statements that hurt your claim or accept a lowball offer before you know the full extent of your injuries. An attorney can handle these calls and protect your interests.
This is extremely common with soft tissue injuries, whiplash, and concussions. Delayed symptoms don't mean your case is invalid – they just need proper documentation and medical treatment.
Property damage, lost wages, and medical bills can add up quickly. If someone else caused the accident, you shouldn't have to absorb these costs. A case review can show what compensation you may be entitled to.
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You can file a claim on your own, but insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to minimize what they pay. An attorney levels the playing field and can often recover significantly more than you'd get handling it yourself – especially when injuries, lost wages, or disputed fault are involved.
Many states allow you to recover compensation even if you share some fault, as long as you're not primarily responsible. The amount may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but you may still have a valid claim. A case review can clarify how your state's laws apply to your situation.
Every state has a statute of limitations – typically 2-3 years from the accident date – but waiting too long can hurt your case in other ways. Evidence disappears, witnesses forget details, and insurance companies become harder to negotiate with. It's best to get legal advice as soon as possible after an accident.
Most car accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront. The attorney only gets paid if you win your case, taking an agreed-upon percentage of the settlement or verdict. If there's no recovery, you owe nothing.
Most car accident cases settle before going to trial. Your attorney will negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf. However, if a fair settlement can't be reached, your attorney should be prepared to take your case to court to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Initial offers are often much lower than what your case is actually worth. Insurance companies hope you'll accept quickly before you understand the full extent of your injuries and damages. Before accepting any offer, get a free case review to understand what fair compensation should look like for your situation.
It's normal to hesitate. But the worst move you can make is guessing alone or relying only on what the insurance company tells you. A free case review gives you clarity – with no commitment and no risk. Let us help you understand your options.
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