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How to File an Somerville auto Accident Lawyer Accident Lawsuit

If the settlement offer from an insurance company does not cover your losses, you can make a claim. The process begins with your attorney filing a lawsuit.

Your lawyer will collect information from witnesses and experts. They will also review medical treatment and police records. This is called discovery.

Liability

After an accident, the party responsible must file a liability claim with their insurance company. The claim must be filed within the timeframe set by the state where the incident occurred. Insurance companies are often tempted to pay the smallest amount possible to settle legitimate claims. It is important to safeguard yourself. Keep all relevant information such as photographs, witness statements, police reports, as well as any other pertinent information at the scene. Calling your insurance company immediately is a good idea, so they can begin to process your claim and gather evidence from the scene.

In New York, no-fault insurance covers medical expenses as well as up to 80% of income loss, up to the policy limits. It also covers other losses like pain and suffering. You must prove that the other driver was negligent. The extent of your injuries will affect both the economic and non-economic damages you're entitled to.

Sometimes, vehicles are not properly designed or manufactured. In these cases your attorney might suggest suing the manufacturer, in addition to the driver responsible for the accident. You can sue the public agency that is responsible for road maintenance or construction in the event that it is aware or should be aware of the dangers on its roads. However, you can't hold an individual employee liable in a lawsuit.

Damages

In accordance with the laws of your state and the extent of your injuries, compensation could be used to pay for things like medical bills, car repairs, lost income, property damage and "pain and suffering." It's difficult to determine the value of these damages with 100% precision. However it's a good idea to have your medical bills and other expenses documented by an expert and to include your projected future losses as well.

A lawyer representing a plaintiff will seek the most evidence to support the client's claims as they can when negotiations for compensation. This includes eyewitness testimony, police reports, and medical records. In certain situations, your attorney might seek information from the attorneys of the defendant and defendant in a procedure called discovery. Depositions may also be required which are where your lawyer asks you questions under oath on the accident and your injuries.

Sometimes both parties will reach an agreement before the lawsuit ever reaches trial. This is typical when it comes to car accidents, because both parties are looking to save money and time on legal fees and also avoid the stress from the prospect of trial. This can occur at any point in the course of the case but is more likely to occur after the discovery process has finished. It could also happen after one party learns or divulges information they believe is insurmountable for the other side to prevail.

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The settlement process can be a long time or years, depending on your situation. The length of time can differ between states and depend on the extent of the case.

After an in-depth investigation of the accident, we'll send a claim to the insurance company of the driver at the fault. We will bargain with your insurance provider to make a fair settlement offer.

If negotiations with the insurance company fail, your lawyer will file a lawsuit against the responsible party. The discovery phase is the formal exchange of evidence and information between both parties. In this phase your lawyer will request the defendant and the defendant's attorneys for information in the form written questions (called interrogatories) as well as oral testimony through depositions.

Throughout the discovery phase and trial, your lawyer may file legal papers, referred to as motions to the court, which the judge will read and rule on. If one of the parties isn't satisfied with the outcome of the trial, they can appeal. This can extend the case by several months or years.

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