Car crashes happen. However, how you react to it can make a difference. If you over-react, you can make it a whole lot worse. When you are stressed, you can cause your body to go into shock. You can also take your frustration out on the other driver, making that situation even worse so it is very important that you remain calm if you are in a car crash. However, that is so much easier said than done. Here are some tips to help you remain calm if you are.
Anyone who is ever been in a vehicle accident knows that everything happens very fast. Your first priority is to make sure that you and your passengers are safe and unharmed. Following that, most people seek assistance in clearing up in the accident. This usually involves police, collision, and sometimes ambulance services. While all of this is happening, a potential vehicle injury lawsuit is probably the furthest thing on your mind. Yet, in the case of a vehicle accident injury the moments immediately following the crash are most important. The.
QUESTION: On August 9, 2012, I had been a passenger in my friend’s car wherein we were rear-ended. I am 46 years old. The other driver said it was her fault 100%. My friend’s lawyer filed a claim and found out the person only has 15/30. My friend’s car was totaled which they paid for. I have not got a lawyer because I am still seeing an Orthopedic Surgeon and have to get a facet block and then possibly surgery because I can’t stand for long, legs go out on.
QUESTION: I was in a car accident in August 2011 while I was in the military, and the other person is suing me for a lot of money that I don’t have. It will more than likely make me bankrupt and lose my house. I have insurance which should have covered $50,000 in medical expenses. What are my options? ANSWER: The great majority of personal injury claims are settled short of trial. However, some claimants in personal injury cases will file a lawsuit first before any talks about negotiation for.