If you have been injured in an auto accident due the fault of another driver
you may be entitled to recover damages that include medical costs, pain
and suffering, lost wages, permanent injury's, property loss and future
medical treatment. The insurance companies have lawyers fighting for
them. You should have a lawyer fighting for you!
Auto Accident Attorneys help victims and their families recover money and other
compensation for medical bills, lost wages, loss of function, scars, traumatic brain
injury, wrongful death, soft tissue damage, pain and suffering, and property damage
from those whose fault or negligence contributed to a motor vehicle accident.
Auto Accident Attorneys typically work on a contingency fee basis, and file
insurance claims, negotiate with insurance company adjusters, file law suits and
handle court trials and arbitrations. A person who negligently operates a vehicle is
required by law to pay for any and all damages caused. All operators of vehicles
must drive with "reasonable care under the circumstances". If such care is not
used and an accident occurs, they are responsible for all damages.
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