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The Intake Process for Car Accident Litigation


A lawyer who is experienced in car accident litigation will be able to help you determine the strength of your case and how much settlement you could get. However this is only feasible when you have all the necessary information.

The first step in a lawsuit involving a car accident is called discovery. During this phase attorneys and their teams exchange documents and discuss questions under an oath.

Documentation

Documentation is a major element of a car accident. This can include evidence like photographs, medical records or witness statements. The more documentation that you have the more convincing your case.

The first document that you must have is a law enforcement report. The police officer who arrives at the scene of the accident will typically prepare a report. This will provide valuable information about the accident and who was responsible for it.

If necessary your lawyer has the option of using a police report to gather additional evidence. For example, if the incident took place in a commercial the employee who worked at that location may have recorded video footage of the incident. If this is the case, request a copy of the video from the business.

Note any costs you have incurred because of the accident. This could include medical expenses or records of treatment, medication receipts rental car costs as well as in-home assistance or care expenses for transportation, and more. Additionally, you must note any income loss as a result of your accident. This could include old pay slips and tax returns.

If you are able to, request the names of witnesses to the incident as well. They could be important sources of information in your case, particularly in the event that they are able to give evidence at trial. However, it is important to remember that witnesses can alter their story over time and may forget details of the incident.

Intake and Investigation

If you've filed an insurance claim with an company or are starting an action against an at-fault driver, the process of obtaining an intake is crucial to getting full and fair compensation for the accident injuries. Your lawyer will begin by looking over your medical records, and obtaining copies of accident reports, as well as other evidence. They will also visit the site of the accident to document and observe what they can.

This will help them to assess the severity of the injuries you've sustained in terms of actual and projected costs for your emotional or physical suffering. They will then review your financial losses to estimate the value of your case. The damages could not be limited to only current and future medical expenses, but also your lost income and property damage.

Your lawyer will also investigate the incident, including questioning witnesses and analyzing any evidence. They will also collect the driver at fault's driving records and phone records to determine how they used their vehicle at the time of the crash. This is especially important if the collision involved an Uber or Lyft vehicle, or any other indication that the driver was working while working, as this could affect their ability to pay for your damages.

As part of the process of discovery, your lawyer will also ask about the defendant's traffic and criminal conviction records. These details are generally not admissible in court but they can be useful to discredit the credibility of the defendant during cross examination.

Negotiating a Settlement

After obtaining the medical records and obtaining the medical records, your lawyer can begin negotiations on settlement. The insurance company is likely to make an initial offer that is less than what you demanded in your letter. This is a strategy to assess how strong your case is. In the counteroffer it is important to emphasize the strongest arguments for your side - for example, that the insured was fully at the fault and that you sustained serious injuries that resulted in significant medical expenses. In the end, a lot of negotiations back and forth should result in an amount that is fair and reasonable.

An experienced accident lawyer can successfully argue your claim's merits, including presenting proof to support your losses. This may include photos of your car damage, police reports or witness testimony. We also know how to calculate the value of different elements of your claim, like loss of income, suffering and pain.

If auto accident attorney compton refuses to pay a reasonable amount at this point, we could make a claim. A trial typically lasts one or two days and is usually ruled by an individual judge (called a bench trial) or jurors. If your case is settled prior to reaching this stage the process could take months. Your attorney may be eligible to file a motion for summary judge. This involves arguing that all evidence is in your favor, and arguing that it's impossible for the opposition to win.

Filing an action

In the majority of car accident cases, the parties can resolve their disputes outside of court. Our team will work to assist you in negotiating an agreement with the insurance company, or directly with the at-fault party. If no agreement is reached, our attorneys will file a lawsuit against the defendant. The Complaint outlines your claims and allegations relating to the accident and why you are entitled to compensation. The defendant will be served the Complaint and given a specific timeframe to respond to it.

The discovery phase is where our lawyers and the defendant will begin to exchange documents and other material and ask questions via interrogatories or depositions. Our team will ask the attorney for the defendant questions regarding their perspective on the events, such as what they believe happened during the crash, as well as how they think it took place and what injuries you've suffered. We will also search for experts to back our claims.

During the discovery process, your lawyer can submit legal documents known as motions to the court for a judge to decide on. These could include requests to the court's decision to exclude certain evidence, or to set the date for a trial. It could take a year or more to complete the process of discovery and to set the date of trial for your case. It is essential to speak with an experienced Long Island auto accident attorney as early as possible in the process.

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