Monday, 23 March 2015

Sedalia Attorney Helps Auto Accident Victims With Legal Rights To Be Adequately Compensated

By Lance Aldinger


When there is an automobile accident, the driver found to be responsible must compensate the injured party for damages. Damages may include car repair or replacement, medical bills and an amount paid to cover pain and suffering. The assistance of a Sedalia Workers Compensation Attorney will help the victim to collect a fair amount.

In most cases the lawyer will try to work out a settlement with the attorney hired by the negligent driver of the other car. This bypasses the need for litigation in court. It allows the injured party to collect money in a reasonable length of time.

The scene of the car crash must be documented as soon as possible. Unless you are taken to the hospital for emergency care, it should be done immediately. When you see an attorney, he will tell you exactly what to do.

If you are able to stay at the scene, talk to any people who might be witnesses. Get their names and a contact numbers. Take down the other drivers insurance information. Ask for a copy of the accident report. You may have to go to the police station to obtain a duplicate of the original.

Take pictures of both cars before leaving the accident scene. If you can, ask the police to photograph your injuries. Save your medical reports and the bills that will be submitted to you.

Get estimates for how much it will cost to repair or replace your car. The other drivers insurance adjuster will want to inspect the vehicle and the estimates should correlate within reasonable parameters. Be patient.

Allow your lawyer to do the negotiating. Armed with the documentation you collect he will be in a good position to present your case. There are legal nuances that he can use to your advantage.

He will settle out of court whenever possible. If the opposing lawyer will not agree to a reasonable amount of money, he will, with your consent, file paperwork to initiate a courtroom trial. He will receive a percentage of the amount you are awarded as payment.




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