. Even accidents that cause little damage to the vehicles can offer substantial recovery. Nonetheless, insurance companies try to limit recovery on claims that involve less than $1,000.00 of damage to your car and all soft-tissue injuries (i.e. a injured neck, back, or any tissue with no broken bones). Regardless of how much damage occurred to your vehicle, if you are hurt, then you should look into filing a claim. You are entitled to recovery.
The
Following List of Factors may seriously impede the amount of recovery for an auto accident claim:
1) Gaps in medical treatment (missed appointments etc...)
2) Talking too much with the insurance adjuster (YOUR ARE MOST LIKELY BEING RECORDED)
3) Seek legal advice from a qualified personal injury attorney. Like physicians practicing in specific areas of medicine, there are several areas of the legal practice. It is recommended that you contact a law firm, which has experience in handling personal injury claims.
4) Settling too quickly. Often high volume firms are settling machines.
5) Not following doctor's orders.
6) Jumping from attorney to attorney. Note, if you are unhappy with your current counsel please be advised to seek advice from at least two or three different AUTO ACCIDENT LAWYERS. Then compare their information and make an informed decision.
Your auto accident has a
Deadline for Recovery. Auto accident claims against non-governmental insurance providers are limited to two years. If you were involved in an automobile accident with a military or other government vehicle, the statute of limitations for these claims are normally one year.
As with any injury claim, including auto accident injuries, be sure to contact a personal injury attorney immediately before speaking to insurance adjusters. Do a simple internet search, and you will see how speaking with insurance adjusters is never wise without counsel. Remember, even your own insurance company doesn't want to pay you any money, no matter how much you are injured.
Allstate conducted research, which revealed results that those individuals with attorneys on average collected three times more than those who were left unrepresented. From the minute you are able to finally speak to someone about your claim, contact a personal injury attorney first – not an insurance adjuster, even from your own company. Nearly every personal injury attorney will offer a free consultation.
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