When most of us think of negligence and injury, the classic example is the simple car accident. We all owe a duty to drive carefully, someone breached that duty by driving irresponsibly or ignoring a traffic sign or signal, this causes a crash, and someone else is injured. Perhaps negligence and car accidents are so closely linked because so many lawsuits follow accidents.
But as seemingly familiar as so many people are with accidents and the personal injury lawsuits that follow, we still have questions. Here are seven of the most common car accident lawsuit questions, and where to find the answers:
1. Car Accident Investigations: How Do They Work?
Investigations are the first thing that happens after a car accident, whether you realize it or not. And gathering as much information as soon as possible after the accident can have a big impact on any lawsuits that may follow.
2. How Long After a Car Accident Can You Sue?
After an accident, you may not even be sure you need to sue, much less if you want to or can. But there are statutes of limitation that can bar lawsuits if you wait too long.
3. Who Do I Sue in an Accident With Multiple Cars?
Liability in a simple fender bender can be pretty easy to figure out. But who’s liable in a multi-car pileup?
4. Car Accident Claims: What Are General Damages?
Just as there are limits on when and whom you can sue after a car accident, there are limits to what compensation you might be entitled to, if you win your lawsuit.
5. How Much Can a Passenger Recover After a Car Accident?
Far too often, passengers suffer the worst injuries in car crashes. But are they entitled to the same amount in damages? What if they were in the car that was at fault?
6. Car Accident Death: What Are Your Rights?
Basic negligence lawsuits can easily become wrongful death lawsuits when the destructive power of automobiles comes into play. Find out the difference here, and how that could affect your rights.
7. Car Accident Claims: Do I Need My Own Lawyer?
The vast majority of car accident claims are handled by insurance companies. But insurers are notoriously stingy, and those settlements don’t always cover the full cost of injuries or damage. And some insurance companies will look for reimbursement from liable parties. Make sure you’re protected.
Related Resources:
- Find Car Accident Lawyers Near You (FindLaw’s Legal Directory)
- Top 7 Car Accident Liability Questions (FindLaw’s Injured)
- Proving You’re Not at Fault in a Car Accident (FindLaw’s Injured)
- After a Car Accident: What You Need for an Insurance Claim (FindLaw’s Injured)