Motor Vehicle Accidents


Motor vehicle accidents

Vehicle accidents happen in an instant, but can bring years of problems and pain. If you have suffered personal injury or property damage as the result of a traffic accident — pedestrian, bicycle, car, motorcycle, boating, train, or public transportation — you need an attorney to immediately and aggressively take action. Accident claims can be overwhelming. You want an experienced lawyer who is familiar with the process to handle your case.

A good personal injury attorney like Greg Nassar will file claims, negotiate with insurance companies, and navigate the court system to help recover money needed to cover not only medical bills, lost wages, and car repairs, but also general damages for mental and physical anguish.

 

Collect Accident Information

If you are involved in a traffic accident with injuries, call the police and do not leave the scene until you have all of the following information:

  • Police officer’s contact information and collision report number

  • Contact information and driver’s license numbers of everyone involved

  • Names and contact information of witnesses

  • License plate numbers of all cars

  • Insurance information of everyone involved

  • Pictures of the accident and your injuries

Medical Records

Getting treatment for your injuries should be your top priority. Follow medical advice, retain copies of all documents and medical expenses, and track lost wages related to your accident injuries.

Personal Injury Attorney Greg Nassar has more than 15 years’ experience. He offers free consultations to review your case. Evening and weekend appointments are available. Call today to learn more.

 

Other Vehicle Accidents Cases

 

 

Contact a Personal Injury Attorney today to schedule a free initial consultation.

 

or call directly: 888.499.9016

The payout and laws vary for personal versus government related cases. Both private (meaning a non-government person) and government parties that are at fault fall under strict time limitations that do vary. Understanding the difference between the two types of cases can affect your rights and compensation you deserve. Reach out to make sure that you are properly protected and represented.