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Do I Have A Good Auto Accident Injury Case?

If you have been seriously injured in an auto accident, you may have a valuable claim. An experienced personal injury attorney could help you maximize your recovery. However, not every injury resulting from a motor vehicle crash is worth money. Within a few months of your accident, you should discuss the following questions with an attorney.

Was the accident someone else's fault? If someone other than you caused the crash, you may have a winnable case. However, if your irresponsible driving was the solitary cause of the accident, financial recovery is highly unlikely.

Was there visible damage to your vehicle? Although significant property damage is not absolutely necessary to a successful personal injury case, photos of auto damage are beneficial to proving your case. Judges and juries are more likely to believe serious injuries were caused by an accident when supported by evidence of moderate to high vehicle impact.

Were your injuries quickly treated by a doctor? Injuries and medical treatment are absolutely necessary to a successful auto accident injury claim. Thus, it is crucial that soon after your wreck you sought medical attention from your family doctor, chiropractor, emergency room, or walk-in clinic. Furthermore, your case value depends on whether you followed your health care providers' recommended course of treatment.
Do I Have A Good Auto Accident Injury Case?


Did your accident take place less than a year ago? In Louisiana, personal injury lawsuits, such as auto accident claims, must be filed within a year of the accident. Therefore, if more than a year has elapsed since your collision and you have not yet filed suit, it may be impossible to have a successful claim.

Is liability or UM insurance available to cover your claim? No matter how serious your property damage and injuries, if the driver who caused your collision has no money or insurance and if you do not carry UM insurance, your claim could be worthless. Like the old saying goes, "you can't bleed a turnip."

If your accident was someone else's fault, your vehicle damage was noticeable, your injuries were promptly and properly treated, your accident occurred less than a year ago, and sufficient insurance coverage exists, you most likely have a good auto accident case. Each case is different, so contact an attorney to discuss in more detail.

Disclaimer: The material contained in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or solicitation of legal services. You should not act upon the information presented without seeking professional counsel. Each case is different. The author does not and cannot warrant or guarantee the outcome of any case. Reading this article does not give rise to an attorney-client relationship. Absent an express written agreement between you and the author, no attorney-client relationship will be established.

by: Parker Layrisson




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