We seem to read about car accident specifics and the frequently life-changing injuries they cause every day. The likelihood of auto accidents is real. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control, 33,000 people die each year and three million more suffer injuries.
Would you be able to pay your medical payments in addition to your daily costs if an auto accident caused injuries that required you to miss work? You have the right to claim payment for the related expenses when you are a victim of another driver’s carelessness on the road.
We will discuss the procedure for settling auto accidents in this article. If you have questions or you are ready for a free legal consultation, contact Law Offices of Fernando D. Vargas at 909-982-0707.
How can I get my settlement from the vehicle accident?
“It depends,” is the succinct response.
Most likely, the person who caused the accident will not be engaging with you or your lawyer directly. Instead, you will be in communication with their insurance company the majority of the time, and it is almost a given that they will get in touch with you soon after the occurrence to make a low-ball settlement offer.
We have already discussed why you should not take them up on their lowball offer. Why? Considering that the insurance company’s main goal is to make money. Their negotiators are skilled at persuading victims to accept less.
This is why you should delegate case management to your Rancho Cucamonga personal injury attorney.
What exactly is a personal injury claim?
If your attorney and the insurance provider are unable to come to an agreement, your lawyer will almost certainly file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf.
A personal injury case is started when a private citizen makes a complaint against someone who they claim injured them, as opposed to a governmental body (federal, state, or municipal) initiating lawsuits linked to criminal matters. A personal injury claim may be made against another person, a company, or a government organization.
What occurs after I submit a personal injury claim?
Following the filing of your claim, the insurance provider will assign an adjuster to look into the accident’s specifics, including the road’s conditions, witness interviews, and medical records.
Even when the personal injury case has been filed, a settlement may still be negotiated prior to a courtroom decision or verdict. In reality, a lot of settlements happen after the jury has started deliberating.
What benefits do you get when you settle a dispute?
Actually, the defendant and you both stand to gain a great deal from this. If you reach a settlement, you can skip a protracted trial and receive your money more quickly. More information regarding the occurrence is kept private for the defendant, and legal expenses are kept in check.
To get started, contact Law Offices of Fernando D. Vargas at 909-982-0707 for a free legal consultation.