Thursday, August 6, 2015

Car accidents

Car accidents unfortunately happen every day. Our roads are occupied by thousands of cars each day and there is always a big chance that you can run into a car accident. There are minor accidents and there are also unfortunate instances when these accidents on the road cause lives lost.
If you have been in a car accident, you can file for a car accident claim. Though the fault and liabilities on any road accident needs to be determined yet to know who should be held accountable and who could file for a claim. There are two or more vehicles involved and it is necessary to know the circumstance of the accident and who is at fault.
In car accidents, to see who is at fault, the Common Law was created to recognize the basic faults in these accidents.
Common Law’s 4 Recognized Faults
Recklessness
Negligence
Strict Liability
Misconduct that is intentional

Motor vehicle codes is also being implemented and followed. It can get a bit confusing to know who is accountable to accidents and who mere victims of the circumstance are. It will have to be investigated first and the state law will be the one who has the last say as to who needs to pay for damages or for the injuries the accident have caused.
We here at We are the Injury Lawyers are familiar with all these laws pertaining to car accidents and we can help you! Give us a call and we can have a free assessment of your situation and we can discuss about your rights and what you can do to get your claim. It is very important for you to get a well experienced lawyer to be on your side and represent you. You will be having options available too and we will discuss them to you so you can choose the best one for your situation.

We don’t wish for a vehicular accident to happen to you, but if you or the people you know have been to one make sure you inform them that they have the right to file for a claim if they are not at fault. It is greatly recommended that they meet with us as soon as possible after the accident so we could gather all the necessary evidences to build up your case and get the best result for you. Also, certain accidents may not cause you any injury at first but it is possible that after a while you would feel the effect of it. If you are provided medical assistance after the accident, you are required to take it to prevent your condition to worsen without your knowledge. If you won’t follow this protocol, your financial claims could be affected. Contact us for your free consultation with our lawyers.


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