Q&A to Help You Know What to Expect as You Pursue a Car Accident Case

Posted on: 16 September 2015

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If you have been involved in an automotive accident and sustained serious injuries, you may be considering a lawsuit to ensure that the driver who caused the accident pays for your damages. However, if you do plan to pursue a personal injury case, you will need the help of an auto accident lawyer. Here are a few questions and answers to help you know what to expect as you pursue compensation:

Can the auto accident attorney reject my case?

You will typically have a consultation with the attorney before he or she accepts your case. During the meeting, the attorney will ask about the details of your case. If your injuries are not serious or if you are at fault in the automotive accident, the lawyer may advise you not to pursue a personal injury case.

What types of damages are pursued in an automotive personal injury case?

During an automotive personal injury case, your attorney will seek compensation for your medical expenses, property replacement and repairs, and lost wages. If you are so severely injured that you will be unable to work in the future, your lawyer may also seek compensation for the wages that you would have been able to earn if you had never been involved in the car accident. 

In addition, retribution for your pain and suffering will be sought. The amount of pain and suffering compensation is usually dependent on the degree of medical care needed to treat your injuries and psychological issues. If you are unable to relate to your spouse in a normal manner physically or emotionally because of the car accident, for example, additional compensation may be requested.

Can my case be settled out of court?

If the insurance company of the other driver agrees to the amount of your requested compensation, your case can be settled out of court. However, if the insurance representatives do not agree to a reasonable amount of retribution, your attorney may advise a lawsuit. 

Do I have to pay my lawyer upfront?

Some attorneys, such as criminal lawyers, may require upfront payment. However, car accident lawyers often work for contingency pay. They receive a portion of your compensation as payment for their services. The percentage is usually agreed upon when the attorney accepts your case.

If you have been injured in an automotive accident, you may have trouble obtaining the reimbursement you deserve without the help of an attorney. Schedule a consultation with an auto accident lawyer in your area today.