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FAQs about Car Accident


Q: Can you sue someone over an accident who has car insurance?

A: Absolutely. More importantly, if you are injured and the accident is clearly the result of someone’s fault or negligence, you can file a complaint and sue for damages. If the involved party has car insurance, it is more likely that the damages in the accident will be shouldered by his insurer.

Q: How long after a car accident, can you report to insurance?

A: First, you must attend to your injuries and call your lawyer who will communicate or make necessary arrangement with the insurer. The sooner you bring matters to your lawyer and the insurance, the better it would be to your claim or case.

Q: How an accident affects car insurance?

A: Car insurance companies usually pay up for claims and damages that their clients incur during accidents based on the policy coverage. Recovery in a car accident is therefore determined by how much one’s insurance coverage can compensate for a victim.

Q: How will you negotiate with insurance after car accident?

A: Insurance companies will try their best to settle the cost of damages at a reduced price by negotiating directly with an accident victim through a representative. To deal with insurance after an accident, you will need the assistance of a lawyer who will advise you which is the best option to take.

Q: A friend drove car in accident, whose insurance is to be used?

A: Your friend may be held liable being the driver of the vehicle, but you may also be at fault as the owner of the involved vehicle, through the principle of “vicarious liability”. In this case, the damages in the accident will be shouldered by the driver’s insurer, with you sharing a part or portion of the cost of damages.

Q: How much is an average claim in a car accident injury case?

A: Damages or claim in a car accident where the victim is injured is determined by factors such as the extent of injury and the circumstances of the accident. Typically, the court or jury awards compensatory damages in the form of economic and non-economic damages for the victim’s pain and suffering, lost wages, among others. In some cases, punitive damages are also given.

Q: How do you file a car accident claim in California?

A. In order to file a car accident claim and succeed, you must seek the assistance of a credible and skilled lawyer. A lawyer will evaluate and prepare your case by making the necessary documentation and will work toward the resolution of the case.

Q: How many days after car accident can you claim?

A: It depends on how quickly one can file a claim against the offending party and how they will react to it. Claims must be made as soon as possible, taking into consideration the preservation of some evidence, which are vital to your claim.

Q: How do you file a claim without fault after a car accident?

A: If you happen to be a victim in a car accident, it is necessary to file a claim for damages against the offending party or the one who is at fault in the accident. To do this, you must consult with a lawyer who will help you prepare the case and pursue your claim.

Q: How soon can one expect a settlement for car accident?

A: Settlement in a car accident is often decided by the parties involved. In cases where damages or injuries are not that serious or extensive, a settlement would be a better option than a lawsuit. Parties involved in a car accident, often assisted by their lawyers, arrived at settlement after considering each other’s position. Having someone who has the skills and experience in negotiations and settlement can certainly put you in a more advantageous position.

Q: What is the maximum settlement amount for concussion in car accident?

A: Injuries from car accidents such as concussion must first be examined and treated by a doctor. The amount of settlement for an injury in a car accident must always take into consideration the extent of one’s injuries, its effect or impact on the victim’s life, and the cost of the victim’s future treatment and hospitalization. Hence, the amount of settlement for one’s injuries in a car accident will depend partly on the findings of the victim’s attending physician.