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Auto Accident Attorneys

The long-term effects of a crash could cause you to be faced with costly medical bills, a diminished income and suffering. The party who was negligent in causing the accident should be held accountable to compensate you for these losses.

A New York City auto accident lawyer can assist you in obtaining full compensation for your losses. A skilled attorney in car accidents can also help you avoid unfair denials from insurance companies.

Distracted driving

Every driver has the duty to drive safely and be aware of the road. Distracted driving is dangerous for other road users. It is the leading cause of collisions. If you've been injured due to distracted drivers, you may be legally entitled to compensation.

Distracted driving may include eating, reaching for items in the car, interacting with other passengers changing dashboard controls such as the radio or temperature personal grooming, such as shaving or applying makeup, and more. This includes eating, searching for things in the car, talking to passengers as well as adjusting the controls on the dashboard such as the temperature or radio, personal grooming like shaving or applying make-up, and more.

According to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) about 80 percent all crashes and 65 percent of near-collisions are the result of distracted driving. And even just turning your attention away from the road for five seconds at 55 mph can double your risk of a crash.

If you've suffered injuries in a crash caused by a distracted driver, a skilled lawyer for auto accident lawsuits accidents can assist. They will review your case and present strongest arguments for a full settlement, including covering all of your current and future expenses.

Car crashes

Car accidents can take a variety of forms, from simple fender benders, to devastating head-on collisions. The nature of the accident determines the liability, as does the severity and nature of injuries to the victims and their financial losses.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) crash statistics reveal that driver error is the primary reason for motor vehicle accidents. Even the tiniest distraction such as flipping through radio channels applying makeup or looking at a map can result in a serious accident. Other reasons for car accidents include speeding, reckless or drunk driving, poor weather conditions, inexperienced drivers, or older drivers.

A New York City car accident lawyer will examine your case to determine the parties at fault and determine the severity of your injuries and financial losses. They can also bargain with the insurance company to reach an acceptable settlement for your claim.

An experienced auto accident lawyer can assist you in obtaining the compensation you're due for your losses and injuries including future and past medical costs, lost earnings, emotional and physical distress, and other damages. They can also make sure that your accident claim includes coverage for sub-insured or uninsured drivers, if required. This is particularly important if the person at fault is not insured or has insurance, or has the minimum amount required by New York law.

Uninsured or underinsured motorists

Some drivers don't have insurance and others only have a minimal amount of insurance. It can be difficult to recover compensation if an under-insured or uninsured motorist causes a crash. In these cases it is crucial to have a skilled lawyer on your side as well as the insurance company.

When the other driver's liability limits aren't high enough to pay for your losses, you may be able to file a claim under your own insurance policy's underinsured/uninsured motorist coverage. This type of insurance is usually part of a full-coverage insurance policy, and can provide you with important security in the event of an accident.

The process to file a UIM/UM is similar to the usual auto accidents accident claim. This usually involves submitting copies your medical bills as well as auto repair bills. The insurance company will look over these documents along with other ones to determine if your losses are covered under the policy of the other driver.

It's best to consult with an New York City car accident lawyer as soon as you can following the accident and submit an UIM/UM claim as soon as possible and especially when the other driver claims that they don't have insurance coverage. This allows your lawyer to work with the other driver's insurance provider and their own underinsured/uninsured coverage providers to get you maximum compensation for your loss.

Property Damage

If your vehicle is damaged in an accident, it is possible to get compensation through the insurance company of the party who was at the fault. Our lawyers can help you in filing a claim to recover economic and non-economic losses, such as medical bills and lost wages. You may also be able to receive compensation for your pain and suffering.

We will keep track of every physical evidence you have in your case. This includes taking photographs of the scene of the accident and your property, such as cracks, broken glass and cracked screens for your devices. We will also take copies of any accident or police reports, and secure any vital information about witnesses.

The law that is in force in New York State is comparative negligence, which means that even if you're found to be partly responsible for the incident the damages you incur will be reduced by the percentage of the liability you have been assigned. The defendant may also be found completely responsible for the accident and thus not entitled to any compensation.

You should not provide any written or oral statements to the representatives of the insurance companies of the party at fault, as they can be used in court later against you. It is also crucial to consult a doctor right away after the accident, since some injuries take time to be discovered and could be used against you if you try to get compensation for your injuries later.