Is it Worth it to Sue After a Car Accident?

Dec 15, 2021 03:37 PM EST | Staff Reporter

Is it worth it to sue after a car accident?


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A car accident can be a scary experience, whether your injuries are serious or minor. The choice as to whether you should sue or not is one to consider with the aid of a legal professional who can evaluate your case and advise you on the next steps to take. In general, anytime you file a personal injury lawsuit you should have an attorney representing you, advising you of your rights, and ensuring that you know what to expect in court. They should be fighting for you to get the maximum compensation you deserve for your injuries. 

How badly were you injured?

The more severe the injuries, the more expensive your medical care will be. When the medical costs are high, then insurance companies try to save themselves money by denying claims submitted by injured victims. A car accident attorney fights for you and advocates on your behalf, not the insurance company's behalf. When the insurance company starts to argue that your medical expenses are too much, or when they deem a treatment or procedure as "not medically necessary," then your attorney will step in and demonstrate the importance of you getting the care that you need.

Conversely, the insurance company may find other ways to deny your coverage if you were not badly injured but suffered minor injuries, such as whiplash. You should not have to undergo life-threatening injuries for the insurance company to take your pain and suffering seriously. Even minor injuries can cause a person to miss work or need child care. A car accident attorney fights for you to get the compensation you deserve, whether you suffered superficial cuts and bruises, or life-threatening trauma.

A Car Accident Attorney Collects The Facts

Your car accident case may seem straightforward from your perspective. However, Lewis & Castagliola, personal injury lawyers based in St. Petersburg, FL, warn that cases are rarely straightforward. There may be multiple factors that affect your case. The other parties involved in the accident may also have their own version of what happened that they will argue, or an investigation may prove facts that you could not have known. A car accident attorney will have access to the documents surrounding your case, including the police report. If there were surveillance footage from nearby cameras that could affect your case, they would be able to acquire that footage. 

An Accident Attorney Advises You Of Your Rights

In addition to conducting an investigation into the facts of your case, your attorney also advises you of the applicable laws and what rights you have. They also protect you from inquiries made by the insurance company intended to get you to say something that could incriminate you, thus making you more liable than you should be. Lawyers know how to identify these questions, but people who do not work in personal injury law may not. The insurance companies often take advantage of victims' lack of knowledge of the law. A question that seems innocuous could hurt your case. The best thing to do is let your attorney talk to the insurance company on your behalf. The insurance company won't treat your attorney the same way they treat you, so call one today. 

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