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.

You are not required to hire a lawyer when processing your car insurance claim. Also, having a lawyer may not be necessary if you are satisfied with the service and compensation from your or the other driver’s insurer, and if you are confident enough to negotiate with an insurance adjuster assigned to you. Having a car accident lawyer, however, can give you certain benefits and advantages in certain situations you may find yourself in. If you are not satisfied with the way your claim is being handled, having legal representation.

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Dealing with the auto insurance company of the other driver you were involved with can have its challenges. Their priority is to spend as little as possible on you. If you do not agree with their insurance adjuster about the value of your claim, you have the right to dispute the report. Explain your concern with the adjuster in a calm but firm manner. It may be because they are not willing to pay for property damage, or the amount is too low. What you can do is to hire.

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The company cannot be held liable if the driver got involved in an accident during his or her personal hours even if he or she is driving the company car. Vicarious liability, or the principle which states that the employer can be held responsible for the actions or omissions of the employee, only applies when the actions of the employee which led to the accident happened during the performance of his or her work duties. In situations where it is unclear whether or not an employee is acting in the.

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The time period within which you are only allowed to file for a lawsuit is called the statute of limitation. Failure to meet this “deadline” will almost surely bar you from filing your lawsuit against the person responsible for your injury, except in particular situations where exceptions may apply. For personal injury lawsuit, the standard statute of limitation can range from one year to up to six years depending on your state. Unless you live in Kentucky and Louisiana where the statute of limitation for personal injury lawsuit is one.

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After a car accident, you would have to get your car repaired if it can still be fixed. You have the option to have your car repaired at any body shop of your choice. Auto insurance companies have contacts of body shops in the area. Insurance companies will benefit from you choosing from their list of body shops where they have negotiated discounted rates for materials and labor. One of the benefits of having your car repaired in their chosen body shops is these shops already passed the requirements set.

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One of the main questions that your insurance company will ask when you are involved in a car accident is: whose fault is it? The answer to this question is one of the major determining factors when it comes to deciding who is going to pay for the repair of your car. The other factors that will dictate who will pay for the repairs are the property damage coverage of the other driver, the type of insurance you have and its value, and which state the accident happened in. In.

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If your car got totaled in an accident, only your car’s fair market value, or what is called “actual cash value” (ACV), would be paid for by your insurance company. ACV is the amount that a knowledgeable buyer is willing to pay and a knowledgeable seller is willing to accept for a vehicle comparable to yours in every respect during its pre-accident state. It takes into consideration the depreciation your car has suffered or the value of the car lost as you used it. To determine your car’s actual cash.

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When you get involved in a car accident while away in a different state and you sustain injuries that prevent you from filing a case against the driver at fault, do not lose hope. It is possible to file a complaint without your presence. You can file a complaint by mail, but a better option would be to have your lawyer file the complaint on your behalf. Since the accident happened in a different state, your lawyer has to file the complaint in the state where the accident occurred. If.

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After getting involved in a car accident, you’ll feel a rush of emotions. You can get angry, sad, and nervous. You try to remain calm to talk to the driver at fault and exchange information. But it gets more frustrating when you find out that driver at fault has no insurance. Suddenly, you have no idea on who’s going to pay for the car repairs and possible medical bills. However, you still have several options to consider. If the driver at fault has no insurance, you will have to turn.

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Even if you’re just “a little sore”, it is best that you go see a doctor right away. Most car accidents result in injuries. While some injuries manifest immediately, there are injuries that take time before they show symptoms. These injuries can be internal injuries. And they can worsen over time. Because the human body generates adrenaline and endorphin after an accident, you might not feel the injuries right away. It may take hours or even days after. But even though you feel fine, it doesn’t mean that you are.

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