Depending on the time of day, the accident’s location and the weather during hours that preceded the collision, the responsible driver might have a whole list of reasons for his or her actions. Yet the lawyer for the defendant will always look for evidence of behavior that falls under one of two specific categories. (more…)
Category: Motor Vehicle Accident
How To Negotiate With Insurance Company After An Accident?
If you have been involved in an automobile accident, you must call your insurance company and report the details of that same accident. The first call will not provide you with the chance to display your skills as a negotiator. Negotiations begin after you have sent a demand letter, letting your insurer know what money you expect, in the way of compensation. (more…)
How Pays The Bill After An Accident With An Uninsured Driver?
The experience of a vehicle accident in frightening and stressful just with any physical injuries sustains. It becomes more so if you, as the victim, discover the other driver didn’t have vehicle insurance since this could impact how you will cover repairs and medical costs. (more…)
Are All Injuries Immediately Apparent After A Car Accident?
It’s possible to experience an injury from an accident without realizing that you’ve been injured until the pain starts to happen much later. A motor vehicle accident can cause injury to any part of the body. This isn’t surprising considering the size difference between the human body and an average vehicle. Injuries sustained in a vehicle accident includes a variety of body parts such as brain and head injuries, face injuries, back injuries, brain and head injuries and psychological trauma. These are examples of the most common types of accidents experienced by victims. (more…)
What Are The Ways The Insurance Company Is Able To Evaluate Fault In A Claim?
When someone is involved in a car accident, it needs to be determined who is responsible for the accident, or whose fault it is that the accident happened. Sometimes it may seem obvious who was at fault. And on the surface it could look that way. However, for most insurance companies, this isn’t enough proof. Hard evidence is required, especially if you’re the one trying to make a claim and are not at fault. With hard evidence and solid proof, you can make a stronger argument with your insurance company which will allow you to receive maximum compensation. All insurance companies assess fault in a car accident approximately the same way. Here are some things an insurance company will look at when working on a car accident settlement case and determining who was responsible for causing the accident. (more…)