Unseen Personal Injury Actions Victims May Never Notice

by Jonathan Phillips

Being injured in an auto accident can cause untold suffering and misery. Victims deserve the best medical care, a quick claims process, and compensation for all their damages. Unfortunately, that seldom happens without taking legal action. Once you do have a personal injury lawyer on your side, you may begin to wonder what is going on with your case. Read on and learn more about how what you don't see may still be beneficial to you.

Getting Things Started

Once you meet with your new personal injury lawyer, your case will get rolling even if you are not aware of it. Your lawyer will review the information you provide about the case and you will sign a representation agreement if you have a decent case. Here is what else may be happening in your case during this initial stage:

  1. Certain facts will be verified. For instance, you may be asked to sign a release so that your lawyer can gain access to the medical records in regard to the injury. Medical treatment is an extremely important facet of your case.
  2. Evidence will be reviewed. For example, if the accident report indicates that the other driver was at fault, your lawyer may follow up by contacting the law enforcement officer who responded to the scene for more information.

Making First Contact and Investigative Actions

You cannot be paid what you deserve unless you know your damages. Once your lawyer has reviewed your damages, both of you will arrive at a figure that covers your needs. After that, your lawyer may send the other side a demand letter letting the at-fault driver and their insurance company know what you expect to be paid for your damages. If the other side responds with rebuttals of the claims of fault and damages, your lawyer might need to gather more evidence to support your demands. They might speak to witnesses, check the other driver's driving record, and even hire an accident reconstruction expert or a vocational expert to determine lost career earnings due to your injuries.

Negotiations Proceed

In most cases, negotiations take place over the phone. You may be asked if you are willing to compromise and advised on your chances of getting the amount you asked for. A lot of what goes on during this time is based on your lawyer's knowledge of other similar cases. That allows them to judge offers and advise you.

Trust your lawyer to be working on your case even when it seems like nothing is going on. Speak to a local motor vehicle accident lawyer to find out more.


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