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Getting into a motor vehicle accident is a traumatizing experience that can leave you with physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial burdens. If you have been involved in a car accident, it is important to seek legal counsel from an experienced attorney who can help you navigate the complex legal system and fight for your rights.

When it comes to motor vehicle accidents, an experienced attorney can be your greatest ally. They have the knowledge, skills, and expertise to help you navigate the complex legal system and get the compensation you deserve. An experienced attorney will understand the laws that govern motor vehicle accidents and can use this knowledge to help you build a strong case. They can also help you negotiate with insurance companies and communicate with the other driver’s legal team.

Our team has successfully represented clients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents and can help you hold careless drivers accountable.

We understand how stressful and overwhelming it can be to deal with a motor vehicle accident, which is why we are trusted to put out sympathetic and personalized service to each of our clients. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help you recover the compensation you deserve.

Common Injuries Sustained in a Motor Vehicle Accident

Motor vehicle accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, from minor cuts and bruises to more serious injuries such as broken bones, concussions, and spinal cord injuries. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible after the accident.

Common injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents include whiplash, which is a neck injury caused by a sudden jerking motion, and back injuries, which can result from the impact of the accident. Head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injuries, can also occur in motor vehicle accidents. These injuries can have lifelong consequences and can impact your ability to work, care for yourself, and enjoy your life.

By understanding these common causes, drivers can take precautions to avoid accidents and stay safe while on the road.

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Choosing the Right Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney

By choosing Magic Law Group to represent you, you invest in attorneys with proven abilities to present your case and fight for a fair and full settlement in your motor vehicle accident case. We are aggressive in pursuing justice and compassionate in hearing your story. Insurance companies may seem tough, but we go above and beyond to use our resources and settle your case.
Seeking medical attention is crucial if you’re injured. Stay at the scene to obtain the contact and insurance details of the other drivers involved and witnesses. Photograph the accident scene. The terms of your insurance policy will dictate how long you have to report an accident to your insurance provider. Failing to do so may result in coverage denial. Some states don’t require police involvement in minor accidents, but a police report can help your insurance claim. An investigation is necessary to determine fault, which could be shared. The statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits varies by state.
The terms of your policy will determine how long you have to report a car accident to your insurance provider. You should make sure to be familiar with the terms so that you report the accident as required. Failing to report an accident as required by the terms of the policy likely will allow the insurer to deny coverage later, even if your claim is otherwise legitimate.
In some states, you do not have to call the police after a minor car accident that did not result in injuries. Other states do not require drivers to call the police after a car accident that resulted in neither injuries nor property damage above a certain threshold of value. However, you may want to call the police even if you do not technically need to contact them. They will put together a police report that can be helpful when you file an insurance claim.
If you were partly at fault for an accident, your damages award may be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility for causing it.
No, a rear driver is not always liable for a rear-end collision. Many states have a presumption that holds a rear driver liable, unless they are able to prove otherwise, since each driver is expected to maintain their safe following distance from the car in front of them. Nevertheless, the front driver may be liable in some situations, such as stopping to make a turn without using the turn signal, failing to pull over when the car breaks down, or failing to repair faulty brake lights.
This is determined by the statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits in your state. Statutes of limitations usually last between two and four years, although they can be shorter in some states. If your case involves only property damage, you may have a longer statute of limitations. Regardless of how long you have to file a lawsuit, you should take action sooner rather than later to gather the evidence and file the paperwork that you need.
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