Auto Accident Facts and Myths

At some point in our lives, there’s a reasonable chance we’ll be involved in an auto accident of some sort.

Were you injured in a car accident? You’re certainly not alone. Auto accidents happen every day. Some are simply fender-benders and you walk away without a scratch and very little damage to your car. Unfortunately, though, some accidents are more serious and both you and your car suffer serious harm. After a bad car accident, it seems like everybody has legal advice for you, even though they’re not lawyers. And this is why you should contact reputable car accident lawyers as soon as possible. Don’t simply take other people’s word as truth. There are many myths about auto accidents floating around. Let’s take a moment to separate fact from fiction — and find out what issues you should take action on and what you should ignore.

Myths About Car Accidents

Following are some myths auto accident attorneys have heard from their clients, along with the real facts.

Myth: If I hire a lawyer, I’m going to have to go to court and spend a lot of money.

Fact: Very few auto accidents actually go to trial. Car accident lawyers are always prepared to go to trial, but the majority of cases settle as soon as a suit is filed, or during mediation.

Myth: I have to notify my insurance company immediately after my accident, or I’ll lose out.

Fact: You can call your insurance company right away, tomorrow or a few days from now. You’re not required to give a statement until you’re ready and have consulted with your auto accident injury lawyer.

Myth: My insurance company works for me. I pay them, so they will make me a fair offer and settlement after my accident.

Fact: Think of it this way — for every dollar your insurance company gives you after your accident, that’s a dollar they lose. Many insurance companies initially offer a lowball settlement, and uninformed consumers accept it, not knowing they are entitled to much more. Unfortunately, once you accept a settlement from your insurance company, you have no recourse.

Myth: If I feel fine right after the accident, I don’t need any medical attention.

Fact: Sometimes injuries don’t appear until days or weeks after your accident. You should always see a doctor after an accident, even if you feel okay, and follow their instructions exactly.

What Can I Do?

Qualified car accident lawyers can help protect your rights when you’re injured in a car accident. They’ll thoroughly investigate your accident, collect evidence, talk to witnesses, and negotiate with insurance companies. You deserve maximum compensation when an accident leaves you injured, unable to work, and with huge medical bills. You also need to time to heal.

Remember, auto accident attorneys understand the law inside and out. Nobody should have to go it alone.

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