After a serious car accident, it’s only natural to feel anxious, depressed, and even frustrated. This is especially true if the at-fault driver was engaging in blatantly reckless and irresponsible behavior such as texting, putting on makeup, or eating behind the wheel. If you were hurt in a collision with a distracted driver, you may be entitled to compensation. Unfortunately, it’s not always easy to prove that a driver was distracted. And even if you have sufficient evidence of liability, the … [Read more...]
3 FAQs About Car Accidents Involving Shared Liability
Some car accident claims are fairly straightforward because the injuries are minor and everyone agrees on the relevant facts. But in other cases, such as those involving shared liability, it is not uncommon for disputes to arise that complicate and delay the proceedings. In this blog, we’ll answer three FAQs about car accident claims involving shared liability. If you were injured in a crash and you foresee a liability dispute, it is important that you contact an attorney as soon as possible. … [Read more...]
4 Differences Between Pedestrian Accident vs. Auto Accident Claims
You may already be familiar with the basic process of filing an auto insurance claim. You gather evidence at the scene, get a police report, seek medical care, calculate your damages, and you or your attorney submits the claim package. Although these same steps apply to pedestrian accident cases, the laws that govern liability are slightly different when a pedestrian is involved. Also, the injuries suffered by pedestrians tend to be severe, which can affect settlement negotiations. If you were … [Read more...]
What If the At-Fault Driver’s Car Insurance Lapsed Before the Accident?
Few events can upend your life like a car accident with an uninsured motorist. If you suffered an injury or property damage due to another driver’s negligence, you shouldn’t have to pay for medical bills and vehicle repairs out of your own pocket. Fortunately, even if the at-fault driver’s insurance coverage has lapsed, you may still be able to recover compensation. Depending on the facts surrounding your case, your attorney might recommend the following options: 1. Filing a Claim Against Your … [Read more...]
3 Types of Therapy for Personal Injuries Suffered in Car Accidents
A serious car accident can injure just about any part of your body. The types of therapy you might require will depend on the specific injuries you suffered, their severity, your age and medical history, and a variety of other factors. In this blog, we’ll discuss a few common kinds of therapy that are often beneficial to car accident victims. We’ll also provide some general tips that may speed up your recovery time. 3 Common Types of Therapy for Car Accident Victims It’s easy to focus only on … [Read more...]
Motor-Vehicle Driver Responsibilities & Personal Injury Liability
All motorists have a duty to avoid behaviors that would threaten the safety of other people. Yet every day, millions of drivers breach this duty by speeding, texting behind the wheel, and engaging in other negligent misconduct. If you were hurt or lost a loved one in a crash that another driver caused, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for insurance companies to dispute liability and attempt to pay claimants less than what they deserve. … [Read more...]
Car Accident Injury Claim: Settle or Sue in Court?
After suffering the pain and injury of a serious car accident, it is natural that you want to obtain compensation quickly. You have medical bills to pay. Working is difficult or impossible. The mortgage is due. That is why many people decide to settle out of court instead of sue for their car accident injuries. But before you decide to take a settlement for you car accident claim, I want to explain critical factors to consider first. Careful thought is required when it comes to deciding to … [Read more...]
Will My Car Accident History Hurt My Recent Car Accident Claim?
If you have been hurt in a car accident, and it wasn’t your first accident, you are probably wondering how your car accident history might affect your claim. In most cases, your car accident history will become a focal point of the case. This is true even if the other driver was 100% at fault. Insurance Only Pays For Injuries Caused By The Car Accident Whenever a driver hurts someone, the victim’s health becomes a primary issue. Physical and psychological injuries provide the basis for most … [Read more...]
What to Do If You Are a Hit-and-Run Accident Victim
If you drive, bike or walk in Los Angeles County, there is a good chance you will be a hit-and-run accident victim. After an increase in hit-and-runs in the Los Angeles area in 2015-2016, a local news station studied California Highway Patrol (CHP) car crash data. The reporters found more than 28,000 reported hit-and-run accidents in Los Angeles County in 2015. In fact, half of all traffic incidents in Los Angeles County are hit-and-run cases, compared to a national average of 11%. While most … [Read more...]
4 Things to Know Before Accepting a Car Accident Settlement Offer
After the trauma of being in a car accident, it's natural to want life to return to normal as quickly as possible. You want to regain your health, get your car fixed, and get back to work. So a quick car accident settlement with the insurance company can sound very inviting. Resolving your claim and getting cash quickly can take a big item off your to-do list. But before you accept a car accident settlement offer, you should understand the whole picture. As a car accident attorney, I walk … [Read more...]