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The Intake Process for Car Accident Litigation

An experienced lawyer in car accident litigation can help you determine the potential strength of your case and how much settlement you could get. This is only possible if all the information you require is available.

The initial step in a car crash lawsuit is called discovery. In this phase attorneys and their teams exchange documents and ask each other questions under oath.

Documentation

Documentation is an integral part of the work in the event of a car crash. This could include evidence like photographs, medical records, or witness statements. The more evidence you have, the better your case will be.

A law enforcement report is the very first document you need. The police officer who arrives at the scene will usually write a report. It will provide important information about the accident and the person responsible for it.

If necessary your lawyer has the option of using the police report to gather additional evidence. If the accident occurred in an office for instance an employee might have recorded video footage. If this is the case, the tape should be requested from the business as quickly as it is possible.

Document any expenses you incurred due to the accident. Record any costs you incur due to. This can include medical bills and records for your treatment, receipts for medications rental car charges, in-home care or assistance, transportation costs, and more. Additionally, you must record any income loss as a result of your injury. You can use tax returns and pay stubs.

If you are able, obtain the names of witnesses to the accident as well. They could be valuable sources of information for your case, especially if they are able to be a witness in a trial. It's important to keep in mind that witnesses could alter their story and forget details about the incident over time.

Intake and Investigation

The intake process is critical in obtaining fair settlement for your accident-related injuries regardless of whether you've filed a claim with an insurance company or are suing the responsible party. Your lawyer will begin by reviewing your medical documents, and then obtaining copies accident reports and other evidence. They will also visit the scene of the crash to document and observe what they can.

This information will allow them to comprehend the severity of your injuries both in terms of future and projected costs for your physical and emotional suffering. Then, they will review your financial losses to determine the worth of your case. Your damages can include not just your current and future medical costs, but also lost income and property damage.

Your lawyer will also conduct an investigation and interview witnesses and analyzing all available evidence. They will also take driving and cell phone records of the drivers who were at fault to see how they used their vehicle at the time. This is especially important if the collision involved an Uber or Lyft vehicle or any other indicator that the driver was at work, as this could affect the ability of them to pay damages.

As part of the process of discovery Your lawyer will ask about the defendant's criminal and traffic offence records. In general, these information are not admissible in court, however they could be helpful to discredit the credibility of the defendant during cross examination.

Negotiating a Settlement

After you've obtained the medical documents then your lawyer will begin negotiations on settlement. In the beginning, the insurance company will make an offer that is usually significantly lower than the amount you requested in your letter. This is a tactic to determine how strong your case is. In your counteroffer, it's crucial to emphasize the most important arguments to your advantage. For example, that the insurer was at fault and there were severe injuries as well as significant medical expenses. Eventually, back and forth bargaining will lead to an amount that is both fair and reasonable.

A skilled attorney can successfully argue your claim's merits including presenting evidence to back your losses. This could include photos of car damage, police reports or witness testimony. We also know how to determine the value of different elements of your claim, like lost income and pain and suffering.

If the insurance company is unwilling to pay an acceptable amount at this point, we can file a lawsuit. A trial usually lasts one or two days and can be heard by a judge (called a bench trial) or by jurors. If your case is settled before reaching this phase it could take months. In addition, your attorney might be in a position to file a motion for summary judge. This is a way of presenting all the evidence in your favor and arguing that it is impossible for the other side to prevail.

Filing an action

In the majority of car crash instances, parties can settle their dispute outside of court. Our team can assist you negotiate with the insurance company of the driver who caused the accident or directly with the party who is at fault. If a settlement isn't reached, our attorneys will file a suit against the defendant. The Complaint outlines your claims and allegations regarding the accident, and explains why you are entitled to compensation. The defendant will be served the Complaint and given a particular time frame to respond.

The discovery phase is the time when our attorneys and the defendant will begin to exchange documents and other materials while asking questions through interrogatories or depositions. Our team will ask the attorney for the defendant questions about their view of events, focusing on what they believe happened during the crash, as well as how they think it occurred and the injuries you have suffered. We will also search for expert opinions to support our assertions.

During the discovery process your lawyer can make legal motions to the court for a judge to decide on. This may include requesting the judge to exclude evidence or to schedule a trial. It can take a whole year or more to complete the discovery process and establish the trial date for your case. It's crucial to consult with an experienced Long Island auto accident law firms accident attorney as early as possible in the process.

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