No matter how well-maintained your car is or how careful you as a driver, there may be times when you get into an accident. By the very definition of an accident, it’s an incident that is neither expected nor intentional. Car accidents can be terrifying and traumatic for all the parties involved. Vehicular collision can also result in grave injuries to the people involved and damage to properties that can affect your financial situation and your way of living.

Hogan Injury’s Car Accident section aims to answer your questions regarding car accidents. We have picked questions and answers that are relevant to you as our customer and will ensure that you will find answers no matter the circumstances of the vehicular accident you were in, whether it’s a simple fender bender or a multiple car collision.

From the time when the accident occurred, determining liability, identifying which authorities to report an accident to, calculating for damages, steps in claiming car insurance, this section will guide you in whatever situation you are in.

Hogan Injury has a group of lawyers with expertise in the matters concerning car accidents. We will be able to provide you with legal services and advice that will help your case.

Car accidents can be frustrating. And it’s even more stressful if you are the one at fault. It can be due to a variety of reasons. You can be having a bad day, you’re running late for work, or your just plain distracted. Then suddenly, you hit the car right in front of you. What do you do? Don’t leave the scene. Try to remain calm. It is not the time to get angry or get into an argument with the other driver. Take a deep breath and check if.

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When buying a car, one of a car’s most important features to consider is how it fares in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s 5-Star Safety Ratings Program. Going further than the requirement of the Federal Law on crash protection and rollover safety of new vehicles, this rating was established by the New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) to inform consumers about the level of safety that a car can provide during an accident. Frontal, side (barrier and pole crash), and rollover tests are the main tests conducted by the NHTSA.

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Having been involved in a car accident can make you feel helpless at some point. But there are things you can do to help yourself and your case. Nowadays, everybody has a phone capable of taking photos and videos that can be used as evidence later on that can be reviewed by the court and your insurance company. Make sure to include showing the damage to your car, any skid marks on the road, and the whole accident scene. You may also include your own or your passenger’s injuries if.

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The value of your insurance coverage is dependent on the type of car insurance coverage that you or the driver-at-fault has, and the type of accident you were involved in. There are different coverage options per state, but a typical auto insurance policy has the following types of coverage: • Liability This includes coverage for bodily injury and personal property. This will cover the other party’s medical bills and vehicle repairs, but not yours or your passengers. • Collision If your vehicle collides with another vehicle or a fixed object.

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Car accidents cause a great deal of physical, emotional and financial stress on the individuals or families involved. Having a lawyer will protect you from injustice and/or receiving an unfair settlement. The priority of insurance companies is to look out for their best interest, which is to pay those affected the lowest amount they can get away with. Your lawyer will help you in the negotiations so you will not be getting less than what you deserve. Having a lawyer means having someone who can put a number on unquantifiable.

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Being involved in a car accident is a hassle for any individual involved. Although the usual thing people do is to call their insurance agent right away after an accident, this is not always the case, and that is fine. The time window for filing a claim for your car insurance after an accident varies among states. It is usually set in your insurance policy, but state laws indicate the usual time frame as two to four years. There is no law that states you should file your claim as.

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A Medical Authorization Release allows insurance providers to view your personal medical history. If you’ve recently met an accident and suffered injuries, you’ll most likely come across this document. Once signed, it means that you permit the at-fault driver’s insurance company to sift through your medical records. It’s important to note that the insurance company’s goal is to pay as little amount of money as possible. They may use you your medical records against you. They’ll try to find evidence against you to reduce your settlement amount or reject your.

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You can but then you shouldn’t. It’s tempting to accept a check from the driver at-fault, especially when you’re running late for an important meeting or when you’re on your way to work. But accepting a check right then and there might mean you won’t get properly compensated. Most drivers would accept cash or a check payment for a few thousand dollars for a small dent thinking it’s a good deal. But you won’t know exactly how much work your vehicle need unless you have it checked. A tolerable headache.

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Car accident settlements can either be quick and easy or lengthy and frustrating. Taking the easy route by submitting a claim to the at-fault driver’s insurance company and accepting the first offer might sound like a good idea. However, the offered amount might not be enough to cover for your damages. And once you agree on the settlement amount, the insurance company will ask you to sign a release form. Once signed, you can no longer renegotiate another settlement. The process begins once you file a personal injury claim to.

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In California, driving without a driver’s license can be an infraction or a misdemeanor depending on the circumstances. An infraction can result in a maximum fine of $250. On the other hand, a misdemeanor charge can lead to a fine of up to $1,000, probation, possible impoundment of your car, and even possible jail time. However, the fact that you have an expired license does not affect your right to pursue a claim. The situation that you have an expired driver’s license is separate from your car accident situation. The.

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