Auto Accidents - What am I Owed?
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Posted by
Will ParkerNovember 20, 2008 11:41 AMSo you get in an accident and it is not your fault. This scenario, which occurs on a daily basis, is frustrating to say the least. Many times, the victim simply wants to get the process over with. Insurance companies know this and, on many ocassions, will contact injured parties quickly in order to induce a quick settlement.
DO NOT MAKE THE MISTAKE OF ACCEPTING A QUICK, PRESSURED SETTLEMENT!
I have heard so many horror stories involving injured parties that accept settlement amounts that don't even cover their initial medical expenses, more less future medical care, pain and suffering, etc...
You need to keep in mind how many ways an automobile accident can affect your life....
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Medical care and related expenses
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Income lost because of the accident, because of time spent unable to work or undergoing treatment for injuries
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Permanent physical disability or disfigurement
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Loss of family, social, and educational experiences, including missed school or training, vacation or recreation, or a special event
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Emotional damages, such as stress, embarrassment, depression, or strains on family relationships -- for example, the inability to take care of children, anxiety over the effects of an accident on an unborn child, or interference with sexual relations, and
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Damaged property.
The role of an attorney is to work to ensure you receive a fair and reasonable settlement, after considering each and every way you have been "injured" by an accident. Attempting to settle without the help of an attorney can be a very costly mistake. Keep in mind, almost all personal injury attorneys will speak with you at no cost. Further, almost all attorneys will only recover a fee if they are successful at obtaining a settlement in your favor. Particularly with the current economic climate, an attorney is essential to obtaining a favorable settlement. Don't go it alone!