No matter how well-maintained your car is or how careful you as a driver, there may be times when you get into an accident. By the very definition of an accident, it’s an incident that is neither expected nor intentional. Car accidents can be terrifying and traumatic for all the parties involved. Vehicular collision can also result in grave injuries to the people involved and damage to properties that can affect your financial situation and your way of living.

Hogan Injury’s Car Accident section aims to answer your questions regarding car accidents. We have picked questions and answers that are relevant to you as our customer and will ensure that you will find answers no matter the circumstances of the vehicular accident you were in, whether it’s a simple fender bender or a multiple car collision.

From the time when the accident occurred, determining liability, identifying which authorities to report an accident to, calculating for damages, steps in claiming car insurance, this section will guide you in whatever situation you are in.

Hogan Injury has a group of lawyers with expertise in the matters concerning car accidents. We will be able to provide you with legal services and advice that will help your case.

If you did not cause the accident you’re involved with, there are vital things you should do to help you file a claim with the other party’s insurer, known as (the third-party claim): 1. Check yourself for injuries or seek medical help. 2. Get the driver’s information – name, address, phone number, insurance carrier and policy information 3. Gather evidence – take photos of the damages 4. Talk to the witnesses – get the witnesses’ information and statements 5. Call the police – report the incident to the authorities 6..

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If your injury happened while you were doing your job, the answer is generally yes. Employees are generally entitled to receive medical care for injuries sustained while on the job. This is regardless of who was at fault. For example, let’s say you work as a courier. As part of your job, you operate a motor vehicle. One day, you get into an automobile accident. In this case, it’s possible that your employer is liable for your injury. It is also possible that you or a co-worker share fault for.

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There are multiple parties who may be liable when a pedestrian is involved in a road accident. The most obvious, of course, is the driver. But you might also be able to sue the government and/or the private entity responsible for some problem of design or installation — for example, in the vehicle, or in a crosswalk — which contributed to the accident. In short, as a pedestrian, you can sue those whose negligence caused or contributed to your accident. Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable every time they are involved in.

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You can sue the Caltrans (California department of Transportation), the agency in charge of maintaining roadways in California, if the road defect that caused your accident is the result of poor maintenance, defective construction, inadequate signage and safety equipment and other unsafe conditions caused by the government. The government can be proved liable for your accident if: • The road defect has foreseeable risks of causing accidents • The government has been previously warned about the road defect but has still not addressed the defect within a reasonable time •.

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It is always best to consult an attorney before accepting any settlement offers. One good reason is accident attorneys are more experienced in handling personal injury cases, and they are more skilled in dealing with insurance companies. If you accept the insurance company’s settlement offer without any legal advice from lawyers, the settlement offer that you’ll likely receive might not cover all your expenses. Also, you might lose your right to seek additional compensation for the medical fees, lost wages, rehabilitation and your overall pain and suffering from the at-fault.

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Although not all legal circumstances require you to hire a car accident attorney, there are significant advantages of having one. In situations when there’s a legal dispute, you may want a car accident lawyer who can represent you to the court and can help you prepare for your case since they know more about the law. A car accident attorney can give you legal advice and options on how to proceed with your case. They will also make sure that you fully understand the law, other legal procedures, and they.

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The time you spent away from work should reflect the severity of your accident injuries. If your business or independent work has been steady, you may calculate your damages with your tax return from the previous year. However, if your business or independent work involves growing profits, additional benefits, or any irregularities, you may want to consider hiring a personal injury attorney.

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Even if you’re self-employed, you may be entitled to receive compensation for lost income or lost business opportunities if the other driver was at fault for the accident. However, the process for proving damages is different for self-employed workers than it is for employees. Consult with a lawyer to know the process of filing a claim for a self-employed individual.

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The primary factor in determining the value of a claim is the specific nature of the injuries and economic losses sustained (also known as damages). 1. Physical Injuries – Your physical injuries can increase the value of your claim. Car accidents can cause serious injuries affecting the head, back, neck, legs, knees, and other parts of the body. 2. Catastrophic Injuries – A catastrophic injury is one where the consequences of the injury permanently prevent an individual from performing any gainful work. In other words, after suffering a devastating injury,.

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These are the basic types of damages that someone injured in a car accident may want to consider seeking: 1. Medical Expenses – If you are in a car accident, injuries may be as minor as a few cuts and bruises, or as severe as paralysis or some other permanent disability. Since some injuries may not produce symptoms at first or may need additional medical care in the future, it’s essential to undergo a thorough medical examination immediately following a car accident if you believe you may have been injured..

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