Questions That Many People Have for a Personal Injury or Accident Attorney
After being injured in any type of accident or suffering any injury at work or in a public place, you want to call a lawyer. He or she can ensure your legal rights are protected when it comes to getting your medical bills paid and can also note if you may have a claim for additional monies due to pain and suffering, loss of wages, and the like. You may have many questions about hiring a personal injury or accident attorney, and while they should readily answer those questions for you, note a few here so you can know what to expect with your case.
1. What if the accident was your own fault?
It's easy to think that if an accident was your fault then you're not entitled to any type of monetary damages, but this isn't always the case. A public shop or your workplace may have contributed to the accident in some way by not properly maintaining their facility. You may also still be entitled to have your medical bills paid by your auto insurance carrier or the insurance carrier of your employer. Don't assume that an accident that is your fault means that you're completely financially liable, but discuss all the details of the accident with your attorney so you know how to proceed in securing your rights.
2. Why is a settlement offer so low, compared to other accidents and injuries?
You may hear on the news of accident claims getting million-dollar settlements and judgments and may assume that an offer from an insurance company is very low if it's nowhere near that amount. However, note that you aren't always provided all the details of a case when you hear of certain amounts. A person may have been scarred or disabled for life, or an employer may have been grossly negligent in their workplace safety procedures. Rather than compare your settlement offer to another, be sure you work with your attorney and listen to their recommendations when it comes to accepting an offer or holding out for something more.
3. What about long-term expenses?
One reason to hire an attorney for your accident or injury is that you may have long-term expenses, but if you agree to a quick settlement offer, you may be signing away your rights to that coverage. Talk to your attorney about anything your doctors have told you when it comes to your injuries so you know that all your medical expenses are covered, and you can ensure you don't make an unwise decision when it comes to long-term needs in exchange for a quick payout.
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