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Auto Accident FAQ's
Recovering compensation from an auto accident can be very difficult. If you are
partly liable for the auto accident, then recovering compensation can be even harder.
The amount you can recover may depend on your state's laws on
comparative negligence
.
Can't I handle my auto accident claim without a lawyer?
You may be able to handle your auto accident claim without the aid of an auto accident
lawyer, but it will be much more difficult. An auto accident lawyer will have experience
dealing with insurance adjusters and insurance companies.
An auto accident lawyer will also be able to investigate the auto accident and help
show that the auto accident was not your fault. Finally, settlements reached with
the aid of an auto accident lawyer are generally more substantial than settlements
reached without an experienced auto accident lawyer.
Do I need to call the police if I have an auto accident?
Yes, even though calling the police after an auto accident is not mandatory in all
states. However, by contacting the police after your auto accident, you will be
able to obtain a police report about the auto accident.
A police report can be an essential part of your auto accident claim because it
should detail who the police believe was negligent, and thus liable, for the auto
accident.
Contact
an experienced auto accident lawyer from Seegmiller Johnson to schedule your free
initial auto accident consultation.
I feel fine. Should I still see a doctor after my auto accident?
Yes. Many times injuries sustained during an auto accident do not arise for some
time after the auto accident occurred. This means that while you may feel all right
now, you may be injured internally. You should always seek medical attention after
being involved in an auto accident.
If you are not liable for the auto accident, you will be able to receive compensation
for any medical costs you have to pay following the auto accident.
What should I say to the insurance adjuster after my auto accident?
Insurance Adjusters
work for the insurance companies, and it is their job to save the insurance company
as much money as possible from your auto accident. While it is all right to speak
with the insurance adjuster about the auto accident, you should always have some
sort of witness present, preferably an experienced auto accident lawyer.
Contact
the experienced auto accident lawyers at Seegmiller Johnson today if you have any
unanswered auto accident questions. Our auto accident lawyers always provide
free initial consultations
.