Here, we provide general responses to some of the most common questions we receive from clients about auto accidents. To get more specific information about your auto accident in Colorado, you can also contact Nares Law Group to schedule a Free Consultation. You can do so by filling out our online form or calling 720-637-7786.
The types of auto accidents are the same pretty much anywhere, and they include single car accidents or collisions between other vehicles, people, property, or animals.
One of the main things that accident victims have to worry about is being fairly compensated for their injuries. There are two main ways that this will generally happen, and each has its own pros and cons.
In an auto accident, resolving a case in a settlement means accepting the amount of money that an insurance company offers. One of the main benefits of handling a case this way is that it will typically end a case much quicker than going through the court system. In addition, a client and their attorney have a good deal of power during this process–they can negotiate until they get the amount they want and reject any settlement that isn’t acceptable.
If a victim doesn’t receive a fair settlement offer, they may need to file a lawsuit to get their compensation. Lawsuits may result in a higher payout, but they typically take much longer, and there is no guarantee that a court will side with you.
There are many parties who might be liable for your injuries, and ultimately it will depend on the facts of your specific case. An experienced lawyer will be able to help determine who the best person or people are to seek compensation from.
If the other driver was driving under the influence or failing to obey the rules of the road, they could potentially be held liable. Additionally, a car manufacturer could be held liable if their car malfunctioned, and in some cases, a government entity could even be held liable if the conditions on the road are what causes a crash.
Generally, it is important to remember that the other insurance adjuster involved in the case wants to pay you as little as possible. While they may ultimately need to see your records, they only need to see specific records pertaining to your accident. If records are not necessary, but the insurance company receives them, they could use any health information against you. An attorney can help edit this request to ensure that only records needed are released.
Further, it is always important to have an attorney with you when you speak to your own insurance company. You want to give only the facts. Your own insurer has its own company as its priority, too, and so it also wants to prevent a payout. This is especially true when you need to file a first-party claim with your own insurance.
This is a very popular question — everyone wants to know how much they could get from their auto accident claim in Colorado. Unfortunately, one answer to this question does not exist. Any settlement or jury award will be based on the unique facts and circumstances of your case. Settlements can range anywhere from hundreds of dollars to millions of dollars or more. It also depends on the attorney you hire. Some are more inclined to settle as quickly as possible while others are willing to fight at all costs to ensure you receive maximum compensation.
Certain injuries might not present symptoms immediately after an accident, and getting to a medical professional can catch those injuries. In addition, an opposing attorney or insurance adjuster might try to argue that a delay in seeking medical treatment means that a victim’s injuries were not actually from the accident. Going to the doctor after an accident can cut against these kinds of arguments.
First and foremost, you should contact emergency services and seek medical attention. But you also want to:
In juxtaposition to what you should do if in a car collision, here is what you should not do.
Here’s another question where everyone wants to know how much they will have to pay — many are reluctant because they are already financially vulnerable and hiring an attorney without the assurances of winning is a scary matter. One thing to consider is an attorney who takes on these cases on an hourly or contingency basis. Also, the complexity of your case may indicate steeper costs because expert testimony and other costs may be required.
If you’ve been in an auto accident and are considering filing a lawsuit, contact one of our personal injury attorneys at Nares Law Group today for a Free Consultation. We can answer your questions, put together a strong case, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call 720-637-7786 today or fill out our online form today.
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