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How To Handle Your Car Crash Claim

A car crash tends to be traumatic. Dealing with your injuries can be difficult enough, but most of the time you have to balance that with the issues the insurance company throws on your plate. And more often than not, what they’re offering is far below what you deserve. That’s why if you feel like you are being treated unfairly, you need to see help from a personal injury attorney. A personal injury attorney in San Antonio can take a lot of the stress out for you, and this can allow you to focus on getting better.

What Causes a Car Crash?

Depending on the situation, you might have to prove different things to win your case. Was the other party under the influence of drugs or alcohol? Was the road poorly maintained? Did someone violate a traffic law? All the different situations can be endless. Naturally, you are unsure of what questions to ask. This is where a personal injury attorney comes in. A lawyer can help you figure out what steps you need to take to prove your case for your unique situation. Remember, every car crash is unique. Regardless of the situation, there are some things you need to accomplish before leaving the scene.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Seek medical attention if necessary.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Help anyone else that might be injured.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Call the police.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Gather information about all the parties involved.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Take pictures of anything that might help your case.
[svg-icons custom_icon=”right-arrow-button-icon” wrap=”i”]Call a Personal Injury Lawyer with experience in car accidents.

Proving Negligence

To win your case, you will have to prove that the other party was negligent. In the state of Texas, your attorney will have to prove the defendant owes you a “duty of care.” In the case of car accidents, all drivers owe each other a duty of care. This includes obeying traffic laws, avoiding accidents, and so on.

The next thing to prove is that the defendant breached his/her duty of care. Let’s say the defendant was speeding or texting while driving. Your attorney can make the case that the defendant violated his/her obligation by performing these actions. However, you might not always end up suing the other driver. If the roads were unmaintained for example, you might sue the city or county responsible for maintaining the road. This is because the county violated its duty to protect others by allowing the road to be driven on in hazardous conditions.

The last step is proving your damages. This can be anything from your lost wages or medical bills to your car being total. However, you have to be able to show these damages. So, if you were physically injured, make sure you seek medical care. Not only is it important to make sure you are in good health, but it will help your case. Remember to document everything. Every detail you have helps your case. Medical bills and visits need to be recorded to ensure the insurance company doesn’t get away with not paying for your expenses.

Wondering the Worth of Your Personal Injury Case?

After a personal injury accident, your top priority should be recovering. Not trying to figure out which damages you may be eligible for and determining the value of your claim on your own. Consult a Texas personal injury lawyer from Begum Law Group Injury Lawyers.

To find out how much your personal injury claim is worth, contact The Law Giant right away. You can count on us to investigate your situation and ensure you secure the fair compensation you deserve. To schedule a free, initial evaluation of your case, contact us today at (866) 523-4167.

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