Who’s Ready to Fight for Your Rights After a Car Accident?

Fight for Your Rights After Car Accident

If you were involved in a car accident, you like understand how frustrating and even intimidating the situation can be. Even your own insurance company is not your advocate. While it’s common to feel alone in such circumstances, you are able to get someone on your side to represent you and protect your rights.

Lawyers for Auto Accidents serve as advocates for their clients, working to get them the compensation that they deserve. If you want someone who will fight for you, your rights, and to recover damages for your injuries, reach out to a Philadelphia Auto Accident Attorney and schedule a consultation.

How Does Your Attorney Fight For Your Rights?

Car accidents can be extremely traumatic events for those involved. However, for the car insurance companies involved in the aftermath, these potentially life-altering events are also expensive. The goal of insurers is to minimize the amount of money they must pay out to those injured in a collision.

Unfortunately, insurance providers will often offer low amounts to those who sustained injuries in an accident, hoping that the person or people accept that amount rather than fighting for what they deserve. An attorney can take on the role of representative and advocate for the injured person, and push to recover an amount that reflects their actual injuries.

Additionally, an attorney can protect their clients’ rights by speaking on their behalf. Stepping in to negotiate instead of the injured person helps to prevent a person from saying something that the insurance provider or other opposing person might hold against them.

Some other tasks that your attorney might carry out on your behalf include: 

  • Conducting an investigation of your accident and collecting evidence.
  • Seeking advice from experts, including specialists in accident reconstruction, medical care, life-care planning, and more.
  • Thoroughly reviewing your insurance policy and any others relevant to your case.
  • Promptly filing necessary documents to proceed with your case.
  • Engaging in assertive negotiations with auto insurance companies.
  • Building and presenting a compelling case on your behalf in court.
  • Helping to resolve healthcare or other liens that might be attached to your recovery.

Knowing that someone is there to fight on your behalf can make a huge difference and improve the outcome of your case.

Is Hiring an Attorney After a Car Crash Expensive? 

Having a lawyer represent you after a car accident is a huge benefit. However, people often worry that they won’t be able to hire an attorney. After all, in the aftermath of a car accident, you might already be facing financial difficulties. In such circumstances, taking any settlement offer might feel like the only option. However, hiring an attorney for a car accident case typically means that you don’t have to pay anything unless your case is successful. The reason for this is that personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis.

A contingency fee means that if you do recover damages, your attorney collects a percentage of that total. If you don’t recover, your attorney won’t either. This pay structure allows those injured in accidents to find representation even if they are facing financial difficulties.

Scheduling a Consultation with an Attorney

If you were in an accident, and in need of legal representation, your first step is to reach out to an experienced car accident attorney for a consultation. During that initial meeting, you can get a feel for the lawyer’s approach and hear their initial thoughts on your case, it’s value, and your legal options.

For a free assessment of your individual case, contact the The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. today.


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