A car accident is a sudden and traumatic experience. After a collision, the last thing you want to do is argue with an insurance adjuster about the cost of your car’s damages and your medical bills. You also don’t want to be responsible for those significant costs. When another party is to blame for the accident, a Central car accident lawyer can help you file a claim to recover medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering damages.
The attorneys at Day Law Group have more than 25 years of legal experience. We focus on personal injury claims, including claims resulting from car accidents, and we work to effectively advocate for you to an insurance provider. Dealing with an injury and many other losses after a collision can be very stressful and overwhelming, and our attorneys want to help ease this strain. Our team of skilled negotiators and litigators in Central, LA work hard to support you and obtain the compensation you are owed.
If you have been involved in a car accident, you likely suffered damages such as property damage to your car or more serious damages like physical injuries. When another driver or party is to blame for the accident, you do not have to bear the cost of those injuries and damages. You can file a car insurance claim, personal injury claim, or other claim to recover a portion or the entirety of your damages.
The most common way to recover damages after a car collision is to file an insurance claim with the provider of the at-fault driver. This insurance claim should be filed as quickly as possible after an accident. You will have to provide proof of your damages and that the other driver was at fault. The insurance provider’s goal is to limit their liberty, which may include undermining your good faith claim.
If your car accident is more serious, and the value of your damages is greater than the at-fault driver’s policy limits, you may have to review additional methods of compensation.
When filing a claim, you must demonstrate the party or parties to blame for the accident. Determining the cause of the vehicle collision is the first essential step to determining who is at fault and, therefore, liable for the accident. Some of the most common causes of car accidents include:
When a driver operates a vehicle on the road, they have a duty of care to act with reason for the safety of others. Driving while texting, being tired on the road, or driving a vehicle known to be unsafe are all examples of behavior that breaks this duty of care. When a driver breaks their duty of care, and those actions lead to an accident, they are liable. An attorney is useful in proving the cause and at-fault party of an accident to an insurance provider.
Car accidents are typically caused by a negligent driver. However, in rare cases, these accidents are the result of poorly maintained roads or a failure of vehicle equipment. This may result in a claim against an agency responsible for the road or a product manufacturer that produced a dangerous product. Your attorney can navigate these unique claims.
The average car accident settlement in Louisiana varies significantly and will not help you understand the value of your personal claim. Many factors impact the value of your claim, including:
After a car accident, you can sue in Louisiana for a limited period of time after the date of the accident. This is the personal injury statute of limitations, and if you do not file within that time period, you lose your ability to recover damages through the court. Without the potential of you filing your claim in court, any out-of-court negotiations will likely cease. This is why it is important to reach a conclusion in settlement or litigation prior to this time limit expiring.
Yes, you can sue for pain and suffering in Louisiana after a car accident. If the other party was at fault for the collision, then you can file a claim with their insurance provider to recover all your damages from the accident.
This includes both economic damages, such as property damage and lost income, and noneconomic damages, such as physical pain and emotional trauma. The value of your pain and suffering damages often relies on the value of your economic damages and the long-term effect of your injuries.
After a car accident in Louisiana, there are several things you should do to protect your physical health and your legal rights, including:
After a car accident, you need to rest and recover. You need an attorney with significant experience in car accident claims and the legal knowledge needed to get you justice. At Day Law Group, we provide you with legal representation, as well as personal support, in the face of this destabilizing situation. Let us help you and get you fair compensation after an accident. Contact our firm.
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