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Six Most Common Types Of Car Accidents And How An Attorney Can Help

If you’ve been injured in an auto accident, you will face a lot of challenges. Beyond just the pain and suffering you are enduring, you’ll also have to deal with the insurance companies who will try to discredit your claims. You’ll have to prove fault, the existence of your injuries, and the value of your claim. During this stressful time, the best thing you can do is get an attorney. No matter what type of accident you are in, an attorney can help make sure your rights are protected and you receive the compensation you deserve. Here is how an attorney can help you will with six most common types of car crashes:

• Head-On Crashes: Head-on collisions are one of the most dangerous auto accidents and almost always lead to debilitating injury. Anytime you are severely injured in an auto accident you need an attorney. Insurance companies are in the business of making money and even in cases of severe injury, will try to undercut the value of your claim. An accident attorney will help you calculate the true value of your claim, help you prove fault, and provide the evidence to support your claims.

• Rear-End Accident: Florida is a “no fault” state, which means that even in rear-end collision which are almost always the fault of the other driver, you will still split liability for the accident. How liability is split will determine the value of your settlement, so it is important that you work with an attorney that can prove majority fault of the other driver.

• Side Impact Collisions: The nature of side-impact collisions makes it difficult to prove fault. Most of the time these occur at intersections where it isn’t always easy to determine who is responsible for the accident. In Florida, this is even further complicated by shared liability. In side impact collisions, you need experienced auto accident attorney to help you prove legal liability.

• Rollover Accidents: Rollover accidents, like side impact collisions are also present difficulties to proving liability. They are also extremely dangerous and often lead to catastrophic injury. Furthermore, a rollover accident may be the fault of the vehicle manufacturer. All of these factors make rollover accidents legally complicated. An accident attorney can help. We’ll help you determine the at-fault party, calculate the true value of your injuries, and help put together the evidence to prove fault.

• Commercial Vehicle Crashes: Commercial vehicle accidents are extremely complicated legally. Not only can the driver be at fault, but the vehicle or parts manufacturer, transportation company, or the government can be at fault as well. Determining who is truly at fault in a commercial vehicle accident is your best chance at getting fair compensation for your injuries. However, determining fault, especially with so many parties involved requires a lot of investigation, research, and legal expertise. An attorney will not only help you understand who is truly at fault for the accident, but can help gather the evidence you need to proof liability.

• Fatal Accidents: Fatal car accidents can leave a family emotionally and financially devastated. Although, no amount of money will ever make up for the tragic loss of your loved one, a settlement can help make sure you and your family are taken care of in the future. During this time a personal injury attorney can be your greatest ally. We’ll take care of all the paperwork, speak to the insurance agents, and prove your claim. That way you and your family can focus on healing.

No matter what accident scenario lead to your injuries, a personal attorney can help. We can prove fault, deal with the bullies at the insurance companies, and provide evidence of your claims. If you’d like to learn more about how the attorneys at All Injuries Law Firms supports our car accident clients, you can read more here. You can also contact us on our website, by email, or phone, for a free case review.