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Car Accident Settlements

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Insurance companies are experts at protecting their bottom line - not yours.

Don’t  Wait! You May Be Leaving Money On The Table!

After a car accident, their goal is to pay out as little as possible.  Without a car accident settlement estimate from a personal injury lawyer, it’s easy to accept their first offer, only to find yourself stuck paying out of pocket later.

Your car accident injury settlement should account for more than just the basics. 
You may be entitled to payment for:

Medical Bills

Current and future treatments, surgeries, therapy, and medications.

Lost Wages

Reimbursement for time
missed at work due to your injuries.

Property Damage

Repair or replacement costs for your vehicle and belongings.

Pain and Suffering

Compensation for the emotional and physical toll the car accident has taken on your life.

Long-Term Impact

Funds for ongoing care, reduced earning potential, or permanent disability.

Why Accept Less When You Deserve More?

By calculating your settlement with a  local car accident lawyer, you get the peace of mind that you are being paid for what you deserve.

Here are examples of fair car accident settlement values compared to what you would typically receive from insurance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if the claim and settlement offer from the insurance company is too low?

It's very common for insurance companies to make an initial lowball offer as part of the claims process. This is often a starting point for negotiation. Do not accept the first offer without consulting a lawyer. A lawyer can negotiate on your behalf and, if necessary, take the case to court to ensure you receive fair compensation.

What if the accident was partly my fault?

You may still be able to recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. State laws on comparative negligence will determine how this affects your claim's value and the amount you can ultimately recover.

How much does it cost to hire a lawyer for my claim?

Many personal injury attorneys who handle car accident claims work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs. They only get paid if you win your claim or settle your case.

How long do car accident claims and settlements take?

The timeline for a claim and eventual settlement varies depending on the complexity of the case, the severity of your injuries, and the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate.

How do I know if I need a car accident lawyer for my claim?

While minor accidents with no injuries may not require a lawyer, you should consult with one if you have sustained serious injuries, the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, there is a dispute over who is at fault, or the insurance company is pressuring you to accept an unfair offer or is not responding to your claim inquiries.