Car Accident Legal Guides (195 found)

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Philip L Faccenda
Written by Philip L Faccenda
Contributor Level 3

Personal Injury Protection [PIP] Income Continuation Benefit Coverage is an inexpensive form of Disability Income Insurance if you become disabled due to an auto accident.
Reza Torkzadeh
Written by Reza Torkzadeh
Contributor Level 4

Car accidents are an unpleasant experience. No matter how serious or how minor, there is no amount of compensation that will take away the pain and inconvenience of a car accident. Below are a few things to remember if you've been involved in an accident. Every case is different.
Gary Steven Craw
Written by Gary Steven Craw
Contributor Level 3

No one expects to be in a car accident, but many accidents happen every day. Statistics show that nearly all of us will be in a car accident at some time. Knowing what to do when an accident happens is important. It can make all the difference if you, your family or friends are hurt and need help.
Afshin Pishevar
Written by Afshin Pishevar
Contributor Level 3

There are approximately 12 million car accidents in the United States each year. It is a disturbing fact that you or someone you know is likely to be involved in an auto accident. Take a few minutes to read the answers to these frequently asked questions about accidents. See Link Below.
Matthew Eric Noyes
Written by Matthew Eric Noyes
Contributor Level 3

Being involved in a car accident is a traumatic event in your life. Even if there is not a lot of property damage to the vehicles involved, the impact can have dramatic effect on yours and your family’s lives. To relieve some of the stresses, here are a few things to remember:
Xavier Tavaris Saunders
Written by Xavier Tavaris Saunders
Contributor Level 3

A guide for victims involved in a Florida auto accident.
Keith Robert Taylor
Written by Keith Robert Taylor
Contributor Level 3

Most people are unfamiliar with what to do if in an automobile accident. They are scared and confused and insurance companies like it that way. If you are in an accident, follow these steps, then contact an attorney.
Justin G Elsner
Written by Justin G Elsner
Contributor Level 3

If you have been injured in a car accident follow these guidelines: 1. Document the details of the accident and witnesses. 2. Don't admit guilt. 3. See a doctor even if you don't think you are hurt; injuries often take days/weeks to appear. 4. Keep a journal of your pain and suffering.
Jarrod Gregory King
Written by Jarrod Gregory King
Contributor Level 3

Immediately following an accident you should first attempt to move yourself to a safe location. After contacting law enforcement place your insurance carrier on notice. Remember the at fault party's insurance carrier is not on your side and you should contact an attorney before speaking with them.
Kristopher Shane Barber
Written by Kristopher Shane Barber
Contributor Level 4

Most times, when someone is injured, it is easy to determine who is responsible. But other times, a combination of people and factors may be to blame. States have different contributory negligence standards for determining when a plaintiff can recover. Here is an explanation of Texas' rule.
David N. Rechenberg
Written by David N. Rechenberg
Contributor Level 3

Below you will find three commonly asked questions regarding Illinois car accident cases.
Erik Glen Swanson
Written by Erik Glen Swanson
Contributor Level 7

Car accidents are traumatic, especially when you've been injured. A few simple things to remember, though, can help you maximize your recovery in the event of legal action.
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Written by John David Williams
Contributor Level 3

The bottom line is that the insurance company is not on your side. You need to do the following to protect your claim and get what you deserve for your injuries and damages.
Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Written by Corey Joseph Lee Walker
Contributor Level 4

Everyday I talk to people injured in car accidents and there are many myths and misconceptions about what you should do.
Gayle H Sullivan
Written by Gayle H Sullivan
Contributor Level 3

Parents who live out of state sometimes need legal assistance for their child who attends college in Connecticut, and is injured in an auto accident here. Even though you are out of state, there are some things you can do to protect your child' s rights before you hire a Connecticut attorney.
Steven M Weisbrot
Written by Steven M Weisbrot
Contributor Level 5

Simple steps to follow after a car accident to make you are safe and your legal claims are preserved.
Jeena R. Belil
Written by Jeena R. Belil
Contributor Level 6

There were 1,220 fatal accidents in the state of New York in 2007, resulting in 1,317 fatalities. Here's what to do if you have been in an automobile accident where a fatality has occurred.
Michael Howard Joseph
Written by Michael Howard Joseph
Contributor Level 5

If you were injured you only have thirty days to submit a no fault application. If you don't get the right paperwork in, you will loose your rights to important benefits. That means you may be stuck with your medical bills.
Herbert Glenn Farber
Written by Herbert Glenn Farber
Contributor Level 3

Provides steps you should take if you believe your car accident was caused by the other driver being inattentive because of a cell-phone or other hand-held device.
Michael Joseph Schreyer
Written by Michael Joseph Schreyer
Contributor Level 4

Auto collisions are traumatic. They interrupt your life. But you can't become catatonic in the face of this challenge. You must get organized and act, or you will find yourself struggling to put your life back on track.

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