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The Intake Process for Car Accident Litigation

A lawyer with expertise in the field of car accident litigation can assist you in determining how strong your case is as well as how much your settlement could be worth. This is only possible when all the information you need is available.

Discovery is the very first step of an auto accident case. During this phase, attorneys and their teams exchange documents and discuss their respective cases under oath.

Documentation

A large portion of the work involved in a car wreck case is collecting evidence. This may include evidence such as photos, medical records, or witness statements. The more evidence you have, the more convincing your case will become.

A police report is the primary document you need. The police officer who arrives at the scene is likely to prepare a written report. It will give valuable information about the accident and the person responsible for it.

Your lawyer may also utilize the law enforcement report to gather additional evidence if required. If the accident happened in the business environment such as a place of business, an employee may have recorded video footage. If this is the case, request a copy from the business.

Note any costs you have incurred because of the accident. Document all expenses you have incurred as a result of. This could include medical bills and records for your treatment, receipts for medicines, rental car fees, in-home care or assistance as well as transportation costs and many more. Also, you should document the loss of income due to your injury. You can utilize old tax returns and pay stubs.

If you can, get the names of witnesses to the incident as well. They might be able provide valuable information, especially if you are able to have them testify in court. However, it is important to keep in mind that witnesses are prone to altering their story over time and may forget details of the accident.

Intake and Investigation

If you've filed a claim with an insurance company or are preparing an action against an at-fault driver, the intake process is essential for obtaining the full and fair amount of compensation for your crash injuries. Your lawyer will begin by reviewing your medical documents, as well as copies of accident reports as well as other evidence. They will also visit the scene of the accident to document and observe what they can.

This information will allow them to determine the extent of your injuries, both in terms of future and anticipated costs for your physical and emotional suffering. They will then review your existing and expected financial losses to estimate the total value of your case. The damages you suffer could include not just future and present medical expenses, but also your lost income and property damage.

Your lawyer will also conduct an investigation into the incident, including questioning witnesses and analyzing all available evidence. They will also gather the driving and cell phone records of the drivers who were at fault to determine how they operated their vehicle at that time. This will be especially important if the collision involved an Uber or Lyft vehicle or any other sign that the driver was working, as this could impact their ability to cover your damages.

As part of the discovery procedure the lawyer will inquire about the defendant's traffic and criminal offense records. These facts are usually not admissible, but can be used to undermine the defendant's credibility during cross-examination.

Negotiating a Settlement

Once you have received the medical records, it is possible to start settlement negotiations. The insurance company may make an initial offer that is much smaller than the amount that you requested in your letter. This is a way to test the strength of your argument. When you counteroffer, it's crucial to emphasize the most important points you have in your favor. For example, that the insurer was at fault and there were severe injuries and the medical costs were high. The process of negotiating back and forth should eventually lead to a fair and reasonable amount.

auto accident lawsuit boca raton can successfully argue the merits of your claim, by presenting evidence to prove your losses. This may include photos of the damage to your vehicle along with a police report as well as witness testimony. We know how to calculate various elements of your claim like loss of income along with pain and suffering as well as a police reports.

If the insurance company refuses to pay an appropriate amount at this point, we could make a claim. A trial usually lasts between one and two days, and is ruled on by an attorney or a jury. If your case is settled before this stage it could take several months. In addition, your attorney might be able to file a motion for summary judge. This means claiming that all evidence is in your favor and arguing that it's impossible for the opposing side to win.


Filing a Lawsuit

In the majority of car crash cases, the parties are able to resolve their disagreement outside of court. Our team will assist you negotiate with the insurance company of the other driver or directly with the party responsible for the accident. If no agreement is reached, our attorneys will file a lawsuit against the defendant. The Complaint will list your claims and allegations regarding how the crash occurred and the reason you should be compensated. The defendant is served the Complaint and given a specified amount of time to respond.

The discovery phase is when our attorneys and the defendant will begin to exchange documents and other information as they ask questions via interrogatories or depositions. Our team will be asking questions to the lawyer for the defendant about their version of the events, such as what injuries you have suffered and the way they believe it took place. We will also request expert opinions to support our position.

During the discovery phase, your lawyer may file legal documents known as motions to the court to be ruled on by the judge. This could mean asking the court to exclude evidence or schedule a trial. It can take a year or more to complete the process of discovery and to set an appointment date for your case. This is why it's important to consult with a seasoned Long Island car accident attorney early on in the process.

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