If you were recently involved in a car accident that was not your fault, you may worry about how your driving record will impact the claim. Could your insurance company accuse you of playing a role in the accident because you were at fault in a previous accident? This is possible, but an experienced car accident injury lawyer will help you set the record straight. How Might Past Driving Incidents Impact Your Claim? Your driving record consists of traffic violations, accidents, points on your license, and other driving-related events from the past few years. Insurance companies generally have access to this record, as they need it to determine your insurance premiums. It may also come up during the investigation process for a car accident. Past incidents on your driving record might impact your insurance claim in a few ways. Suspicion That Injuries Are From a Prior Accident If you were involved in another recent accident, this will show up on your driving record. The insurance company may suspect that the injuries you are claiming in this accident were actually from the previous crash. The adjuster…Read More
Car accident police reports serve as vital evidence for insurance claims and lawsuits. But they aren't always error-free. Officers create them quickly at the scene, and they may not take the time to double-check their accuracy. If you find an error in your police report, correcting it is important to the success of your claim. Common Errors in Police Reports Police reports might contain either factual or subjective errors. Factual errors pertain to the facts of the crash, such as: Your name and contact information The other driver's information The makes and models of all vehicles The date and location of the accident Contact information for anyone who provided witness statements While you may not think it is necessary to correct a typo in your name or address, doing so is a good idea. It ensures the car accident police report is a trustworthy document that the insurance company feels confident using as part of its investigation. It also prevents those errors from carrying over into other claim-related documentation. Meanwhile, subjective errors might include opinions about how the accident occurred that you disagree with. For…Read More
Taking legal action after a car accident is probably an event you never anticipated. Yet the accident happened, and now you have significant expenses piling up. Seeking compensation for damages from the at-fault driver is an important step in moving forward from this traumatic event, but you may be unsure of what to expect from the legal process. While every car accident lawsuit looks slightly different, below is a typical sequence of events. You File and Serve a Complaint on the Defendant The car accident lawsuit process generally starts after you have submitted an insurance claim for your accident damages. If the insurer offers sufficient funds to cover your medical expenses and other associated costs, you won't need to take legal action. But if their offer is insufficient or your expenses exceed the policy limits, you may decide to take legal action to increase your payout. You will initiate the lawsuit by filing a complaint with the civil court and having it “served” (i.e., officially delivered to) the defendant. The complaint details why you are filing the lawsuit. The defendant, which is usually the insurance…Read More
Dashboard cameras, or “dashcams,” are becoming increasingly popular among drivers across the U.S. These cameras record the road ahead of and/or behind the driver. They serve as valuable evidence in accident cases, often completely dispelling disputes from the at-fault driver. Should you put a dashcam in your car? Explore a few compelling reasons to install a dashcam and potential downsides to consider. Strong Reasons To Put a Dashcam in Your Car If you’ve ever been involved in a car accident, you probably thought, “I wish someone caught that on camera!” Having video footage of an accident can be incredibly helpful. Dashcam footage shows the exact events that led to the crash, clearly displaying the at-fault driver’s role in it. You can submit this evidence with insurance claims to streamline the payout process. Aside from this essential reason, you may consider installing a dashcam for a few other purposes: You can catch other drivers’ accidents on camera. If you witness a crash, you will be able to pass over dashcam footage to the drivers involved and aid their accident cases as well. You will have evidence…Read More
If you are like many plaintiffs in personal injury cases, you have virtually no legal experience. You may not know which actions could help or hurt your case, and you fear making a mistake that hurts your payout. Our Florida personal injury lawyers have been representing accident victims for over 40 years and have witnessed a few common mistakes among clients. Avoid these errors as you navigate your personal injury claim. 1. Leaving the Accident Scene Without Gathering Crucial Evidence Whether you were involved in a vehicle crash, premises liability event, or any other type of personal injury accident, evidence is critical to your case. And some of the strongest evidence only exists at the scene of the accident. Once you leave, it will become lost forever. That’s why it is so important to gather evidence immediately after the accident before you leave the scene. Take photos and videos of the hazard that caused your injury. Call the police to request a police report and ask for the contact information of any witnesses. Your Florida personal injury lawyer will be very thankful that you collected…Read More
A Runner is NOT a Hit & Run. Have you ever been harassed right after you were involved in a vehicle accident? In the legal profession we call these people Runners. Accident Runners are the people who will call you the very next day after you’ve been involved in an accident. They are able start calling you right after your accident by acquiring your name and contact information illegally, not following Florida guidelines about contacting accident victims. Florida law states that attorneys must wait 60 days before they can get your accident report prior to contacting you. Don’t be fooled by these Accident Runners telling you they will find you the best attorney and doctor for you to get a better outcome for your accident case. These Runners are acting illegally and are just trying to refer your case to attorneys and doctors who will pay them in order to get your case. Call a personal injury attorney you can trust, call Fenstersheib Law Group, 24/7 at 800-TELLROBERT or visit TellRobert.comRead More
Equip yourself with the knowledge necessary to recover full compensation for your losses. Injuries often happen unexpectedly. One moment, you’re driving to the grocery store, and the next, you’re in a hospital bed, facing mounting medical bills. No one plans for these unfortunate situations, but when they arise, establishing a clear path forward is essential. Doing so not only safeguards you from financial instability but also ensures you receive the ongoing medical care needed for a healthy recovery. In the state of Florida, victims of negligence are often entitled to some sort of compensation for their losses. The most effective way to pursue financial resources is with a personal injury claim. These legal cases enable you to obtain restitution for lost wages, medical bills, property damage, and more. However, understanding how to approach the claims process the right way is critical to your success. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you work alongside a legal professional who specializes in these matters. Personal injury lawyers are very well-versed in the legal procedures associated with personal injury claims, including gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies,…Read More
How do serious injuries impact your payout? Dive in to learn more about how permanent disabilities influence settlement amounts.When an injury leaves you with a permanent condition, the future may seem bleak and unclear. From medical expenses and lost wages to ongoing care, the financial considerations can feel endless. What’s more, serious injuries often result in lingering pain and discomfort that just won’t seem to go away. What options do you have in such an unfortunate situation? How can you prepare for the future ahead? With the proper legal guidance, many of these uncertainties become clearer – and so does the opportunity to regain financial stability… Permanent disabilities can manifest in a variety of ways, but one factor remains the same: they fundamentally alter the victim’s life, often limiting their ability to work, perform daily tasks, and engage in the activities they once enjoyed. This profound impact, referred to as pain and suffering, is crucial to the accurate calculation of personal injury compensation. Extending beyond immediate medical expenses, these pain and suffering injuries must also account for long-term care, employment restrictions, and the emotional suffering that…Read More
Educate yourself so you can take steps toward success. Accidents can happen unexpectedly. One moment, you might be climbing a set of stairs, and the next, you could find yourself in a hospital bed with serious injuries. Hazardous conditions exist in many environments, and unfortunately, they can't always be avoided. Property owners and managers are under legal obligation to maintain their spaces, but this is not always done. If you become a victim of unsafe property conditions, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries – and understanding the necessary legal processes can significantly improve your chances of achieving a successful outcome. No two slip and fall cases are exactly alike, but many of them follow similar legal guidelines. There’s no question that dealing with legal procedures directly after an injury can be stressful and overwhelming. Fortunately, this isn’t a process you have to go through alone. You can work alongside a qualified lawyer who has experience managing these cases so you can focus on moving forward with your recovery. So, what do you do after your accident? Your mind is likely spinning with…Read More
A comprehensive approach to achieving legal success with the proper support. Slip and fall accidents can occur to anyone, anytime, anywhere. Not only are they often physically painful, but they can also result in serious financial losses in the form of medical bills, lost wages, and other rehabilitation costs. Slip and trip and fall accident laws are complex, leaving many victims asking the same crucial question: Do I need to hire a personal injury attorney, or can I manage my slip and fall injury claim alone? Uncovering the answer to this question requires an understanding of the legal intricacies involved in such cases – and how a professional can help you maximize your compensation. There are many aspects that must be considered when navigating a slip and fall injury claim, such as determining liability, gathering evidence, and negotiating with insurance companies. Having the right support by your side will make a world of difference in securing the outcome you deserve. The Benefits Of Working Alongside A Trusted Personal Injury Attorney While some people may be confident in managing their slip and fall injury claim on…Read More