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5 Killer Qora's Answers To Auto Accident Claim
The Intake Process for Car Accident Litigation

A lawyer with expertise in litigation involving car accidents can help you determine how solid your case is and also how the settlement may be worth. This is only possible if all the information you require is available.

Discovery is the initial step of a car accident case. During this phase, attorneys and their teams exchange documents and discuss their respective cases under the oath.

Documentation

The majority of the work that goes into a car accident case is collecting evidence. This could include evidence such as medical records, photos, or witness statements. Generally, auto accident lawyer whittier have to back your claim, the more convincing your case will be.

The first piece of evidence you need is a police report. The police officer who arrives at the scene of the accident will usually write a report. It will give valuable information regarding the accident as well as who was responsible for it.

If required you need to, your attorney can make use of an investigation report to collect additional evidence. If the accident occurred in the workplace such as a place of business an employee might have recorded video footage. If this is the case, you should ask for a copy of the footage from the business.

It is also important to document the expenses you incur due to the accident. This could include medical bills and records for your treatment, receipts for medicines, rental car fees as well as in-home care or assistance transport costs, and much more. Also, you should document any income lost due to your injury. This can include old pay stubs, as well as tax returns.

You should also get the names of witnesses. These witnesses can be important sources of information in your case, particularly those who are able to be a witness in a trial. It is important to keep in mind that witnesses are prone to altering their accounts over time, and forget details of the accident.


Intake and Investigation

If you have made a claim with an insurance company or have started an action against the at-fault driver, the intake process is crucial to getting the full and fair amount of compensation for the accident injuries. Your lawyer will begin by looking through your medical documents, and then obtaining copies accident reports as well as other evidence. They will also visit the site of the crash to observe and document what they can.

This information will allow them to understand the extent of injuries you have suffered as well as the future and current costs for your physical or emotional suffering. They will also review your existing and expected financial losses to determine the value of your case. The damages could include not just your current and future medical costs but also income loss and property damage.

Your lawyer will also investigate the incident, including interviewing witnesses and analyzing any evidence. They will also collect information about the driving habits and cell phones of the at-fault drivers to see how they used their vehicle at that time. This is particularly important if the collision involved an Uber or Lyft vehicle, or any other indicator that the driver was on the job, since this could negatively impact their ability to pay for your damages.

In addition the lawyer may inquire about the defendant's previous criminal and traffic-related offenses as part of the discovery process. In general, these information are not admissible in court, however they can be useful to undermine the credibility of the defendant during cross examination.

The process of negotiating a settlement

After receiving the medical records, you can begin settlement negotiation. The insurance company is likely to make an initial offer that is less than the amount you demanded in your letter. This is a tactic to determine how strong your case. In your counteroffer it is essential to highlight the most compelling points you have to your advantage. For instance, you can say that the insurance company was in the wrong and that there were serious injuries and expensive medical expenses. Negotiating back and forth will eventually result in an equitable and reasonable amount.

A skilled accident lawyer can effectively argue your claim's merits including presenting proof to support your losses. This could include photos of the damage to your car, a police report and witness testimony. We also know how to determine the value of various components of your claim, including lost income and suffering and pain.

If at this point the insurance company still refuses to provide a reasonable amount, we can choose to bring a lawsuit to court. A trial usually lasts for one or two days and is supervised by an individual judge (called a bench trial) or a jury. If your case is settled before this point it could take a few months. In addition, your attorney might be in a position to file an application for summary judgment. This is where you present all the evidence in your favor and arguing that it's impossible for the other side to win.

Filing a Lawsuit

In the majority of car accident cases, the parties are able to settle their dispute without the need for court. Our team will assist you negotiate with the insurance company of the driver who caused the accident or directly with the driver who was at fault. If no agreement can be reached, our lawyers will file a lawsuit against the defendant. The complaint contains your claims and allegations about the accident and why you are entitled to compensation. The defendant is served with the Complaint, and given a set amount of time to respond.

During the discovery phase, our attorneys will share documents and other evidence with the defendant while asking questions via interrogatories and depositions. Our team will ask the defendant's attorney questions regarding their perspective on events, including how they believe the crash occurred and the injuries you have suffered. We will also seek out expert opinions to support our position.

During the discovery phase, your lawyer may make legal documents known as motions with the court for a decision by an individual 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 the date of trial for your case. This is why it's vital to find a knowledgeable Long Island car accident attorney at the beginning of the process.

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