Have you just gotten into a car accident and are wondering how you will be able to take care of the losses you have incurred? The first question you need to think about is whether your car has been insured and whether it is possible to bring a claim so as to be compensated. However the accident happen is not important because even if you are not suing the other party that might have crashed into you causing the accident you will still need a lawyer to start off your insurance claims. This article will therefore look at some of the instances when you are required to get an attorney after a car accident.
INSTANCES
You need an attorney if the car accident has led to long term or severe permanent injuries. Long term injuries are those that are treated for a period of more than a year whereas permanent injuries are those that cause disability or some form of impairment. Keep in mind that these types of injuries are likely to put you in hospital where you will incur hefty bills therefore they need to be paid for and you need to be compensated.
You also need an attorney in cases where the accident has caused death to one of the parties; this is because the family of the party has incurred loss such as no earning capacity and therefore the widow or widower left behind is not able to support the family and should be compensated.
You also need an attorney in instances where the person to bear the fault has not been determined. This could be because there were multiple parties involved in the accident and the attorney is the one who has the legal knowledge to gather evidence and clearly show who is at fault or with which proportion can the fault be divided.
An attorney is required especially when you plan to claim from your insurance company as they will help you get good compensation instead of the companies taking advantage of you.
The points that have been highlighted above will help you understand whether or not you should pay for an attorney or just save your coins as it is a minor accident that will cost you more in pursuit of justice or whether you have no claim at all and your case is likely to fall.