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Levine and Wiss
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Broken Bone and Fractures, Car Accidents, Bus Accidents
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FAQs
What information should I gather at the accident scene?
First and foremost you must ensure your own safety and that of those with you. Obtain the medical attention necessary to ensure the health and safety of your loved ones. Do not discuss the facts of the incident or sign any legal documents until you have come to understand your legal rights. Do not give a statement to an insurance company until you are comfortable it is in your best interests. You should gather as much information and supporting documentation as possible at the scene of an accident and in the days following, if possible. Try to get as many of the following items as possible: Name and insurance company of the at fault party Identity and contact information of all possible witnesses If a vehicle was involved, the make, model, year, color and license plate number of other vehicle. Photos of damage to your person and property, and other property which was damaged as a result of the at fault party. Police report, if applicable.
What does it mean to settle a case?
When you settle a case, this means that you agree to accept money in return for dropping the legal action against the person who is at fault for your injury. Our attorneys can help you decide whether or not accepting a settlement is the right solution for your individual case.
What will a Personal Injury Attorney do for me?
The attorney you choose should show interest in gathering evidence with an eye toward trying the case in court. If you have an attorney who appears to be waiting around for the case to settle, your alarm bells should be ringing; a good attorney does not assume a case will settle. Being prepared for trial may ultimately be what prompts the other side to offer a fair settlement. Be wary of hiring an attorney who rarely, if ever, goes to trial.
How long should I wait before contacting a lawyer?
It is imperative that you contact a lawyer as soon after an incident as you are able to do so. In almost all cases, evidence begins to be spoiled or be altered almost immediately following an incident, and it is imperative to preserve evidence to maintain your claim. Consequently, the sooner your lawyer can get started working for you the better. Remember the insurance adjuster you may be dealing with settled hundreds of cases in the past year alone. He or she is also highly trained at negotiations. It is important not to give any information to the insurance adjuster without first consulting a personal injury attorney. Also, letting your claim languish could affect its value as often witnesses and memories of the accident fade away. It is important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible about any potential claim because you should get legal advice on your time limits for filing a lawsuit or claim. The investigation of claims can be lengthy. Remember that you should not accept legal advice about your claim from anyone other than a qualified lawyer.
How soon after I am injured do I need to file a lawsuit?
It is important to contact a lawyer soon after your accident. The sooner your lawyer can get started working on your case, the sooner you will receive compensation for your case.
You can find more answers to some of our most commonly asked questions on the FAQ page of our website.
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