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Written by Ronald Anthony Sarno
An introduction to how New Jersey handles automobile accidents, the role of the police, insurance, medical treatment and the use of lawyers. What to expect in terms of what gets paid for and what does not. 2 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Written by Gregory S. Baumgartner
This Guide provides a short "what to do" if involved in a auto accident in which you or a loved one is injured. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Texas
Written by Michael Laurence Barras
Injuries from motor vehicle accidents are sometimes serious and are often inadequately documented. Evidence of liability in motor vehicle accidents is often times fleeting and must be preserved. This 5-step guide will assist you in preserving your legal rights if involved in a Louisiana car wreck. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Written by Jeffrey David Stowman
Whoever caused your bills is ultimately responsible to pay. But, your no-fault car insurance will pay some of your bills. The good thing about no-fault car insurance is that your bills get paid quickly. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Written by Linda Weimar
1) Contact the at fault driver's insurance company right away and open a claim. 2) Contact your own insurance company and open a claim for medical benefits. 3) Seek medical treatment immediately if you have been injured. 4) Insurance companies do not have your best interests at heart. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident.
Written by R. Michael Bomberger
Defective and dangerous roads are partly or entirely responsible for a substantial number of accidents each year in California. This legal guide provides information for about types of roadway defects, and what to do if you think an accident you were in was caused by a roadway defect . Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Shelly Leeke
What you do immediately after an automobile accident can significantly impact your case. This is a guideline of what I believe are the very first steps you should take after an accident to preserve your claim while ensuring that appropriate safety measures are taken. Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Richard N Shapiro
Everything you need to know if you suffer an injury in a car crash/accident in the State of Virginia, or many other states for that matter. What to do before talking to any insurance adjuster and more. Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Virginia
Written by Jon Ethan Lewis
If you are in a car accident, you may not need an attorney. If you have not been injured or if other circumstances arise, you might be better off without an attorney. This guide will help you understand those situations in Alabama when you may not need an attorney. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Alabama
Written by Michael Pines
This checklist is designed to help you if you get into an automobile accident. There is a printable PDF attachment for safe keeping in your glove box if you click the link to our website. 1 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Michael Pines
One of our main goals, as personal injury lawyers, is to educate you on why auto accidents occur. Every car accident has a cause and most times it is because of a driver’s mistake. A lot of car accidents happen in California, so hopefully this list can help prevent a few. Posted 4 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Herbert J Tan
What to do after you have just been involved in an accident. Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident.
Written by Marion Thomas Pope III
When you are injured as a result of another's negligent driving "how" you treat becomes very important. Your medical records reflect your description of the accident, your description of pain symptoms and even your past medical history. All these things can effect the value of your case. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 2 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Georgia
Written by Oleg Cross
Even though hit-and-run accidents are a crime in California, they are more common than you may think. Because car accidents can be very startling and unexpected, you need to know in advance exactly what to do if someone hits you. 3 of 3 users found this helpful. Posted 2 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: California
Written by Donald L Jacobs
If you've been injured in an accident this simple guide could save you a lot of headaches and help you protect your rights. You may not be familiar with the tactics insurance companies use and what your rights are. Read these 10 legal tips, then consult a licensed personal injury attorney. Posted 2 months ago in Car / Auto Accident.
Written by Steven M. Gursten
Under specific circumstances, Michigan drivers can recoup some of their out-of-pocket costs to fix damage to their car via the Michigan mini-tort law. These circumstances are outlined below as well as what steps can be taken to recover some of these costs. Posted 2 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Michigan
Written by Jami Sue Oliver
First, get photos of your car and the other driver's car and always file a police report. If you are in pain, go to the emergency room without delay. If the pain continues, see your family doctor. Do not give the insurance company a recorded or written statement. Do NOT sign anything. Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident. Jurisdiction: Federal
Written by Howard Robert Roitman
Many car accident victims don’t make a claim because they think the other driver has no insurance and can’t pay their damages. But after an auto accident there can be sources for paying damages in addition to the other driver. 1 of 1 users found this helpful. Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident.
Written by Mark E. Murray
What to do in the event of an automobile accident 1. Call 911 2. Tell the Police Officer What Happened and who was at Fault 3. Ask the Police Officer for the Report Number 4. Take Pictures 5. Call your Insurance Company 6. Get Medical Attention Posted 3 months ago in Car / Auto Accident.
Written by Alan James Brinkmeier
Victims of car accidents have many questions about what to do. This legal guide provides answers to help you better understand your responsibilities and to help make certain that the insurance company deals with you fairly. Frequently asked questions arise and these answers illuminate the process. 2 of 2 users found this helpful. Posted about 1 month ago in Car / Auto Accident. |