The suburban community of Saraland, home to major highways like I-65 and Highway 43, sees its share of traffic accidents. Do you know what to do if you’re hurt in an accident, and do you know what your rights are when it comes time to seek compensation? If not, you’re not alone. A shocking number of accident victims take the insurance companies at their word and end up accepting insultingly low settlement offers. Don’t let that happen to you. Let the team at Hedge Copeland help you as you seek compensation for your Saraland car accident. Call us at 251-432-8844 to set up a consultation now. When you consider that there are over 14,000 accidents per day in the United States, you’re likely to wonder how so many crashes occur. A handful of crashes are the result of mechanical failures in vehicles, poorly maintained roads, unclear signage, or other outside issues. However, the majority of accidents are due to human error. Per Alabama’s 2020 Crash Facts, some of the most common mistakes that lead to car accidents include: Many of these errors are avoidable, either through more experience and driving education, quicker thinking, or better decision-making skills. The fact that these accidents are avoidable is important when it comes to determining liability. Liability is a component of every personal injury claim. It’s not enough that you were injured as a result of an accident—someone must be to blame for that accident and your injuries. Consider injuries caused by a natural disaster. Unless someone made a mistake that led to your injuries, such as failing to order an evacuation when it would have been appropriate to do so, you cannot sue. The same is true with car accidents—unless someone did something negligent, you do not have a case. Negligence means that someone did not act in a reasonable and appropriate manner to ensure your safety. For a car accident, that may mean that a driver was looking at their phone while driving. That’s clearly a failure to take reasonable measures on the road, and they would likely be liable for any subsequent accidents and injuries. Drivers aren’t the only parties that can be negligent in a car accident case. Imagine a car accident caused by a manufacturing-related brake failure that the company knew about or should have known about. By failing to take appropriate steps to make cars safe for drivers, they could be legally responsible for damage caused by brake failures. Once your Saraland auto accident attorney has determined who the liable party is in your case, they can move on to the next step: pursuing the compensation you deserve. If you have never been involved in a personal injury claim before, you’re likely wondering why so much work goes into proving a claim. It’s clear to you how your injuries happened and who’s at fault, so why wouldn’t the insurance company just pay your settlement and move on? Unfortunately, getting what you’re actually owed after an accident is a lot more challenging than that. Insurance companies make a lot of their money by underpaying victims, and it’s a profitable business model for them. To bring them to the table in good faith, you must prove your claim in great detail. One part of that is demonstrating your injuries and their effect on your life. If you’re able to prove your claim, you may be able to receive compensation for: As you may expect, you’ll need to prove your losses if you want to be compensated for them. There are numerous ways to prove your accident-related losses, which is why it’s important to have an attorney working with you on your claim. The more evidence you have regarding your injuries and their impact on your life, the harder it will be for the insurance company to deny you fair compensation. How the Team at Hedge Copeland Can Help Choosing the right car accident attorney for your claim can make a big difference in your claim’s outcome. Why choose Hedge Copeland? Our team has a long history in the field of personal injury law, so we know the wide range of tactics used by insurance companies to deny victims the justice they deserve. We’ve seen every underhanded trick that insurance adjusters rely on, and we know what it takes to push back against that unethical behavior. We believe that if someone else has caused you harm, you shouldn’t have to bear the financial losses on your own. We believe that the liable party should be on the hook for compensating you, from your medical bills and time off of work to your property damage. Our work begins with investigating your accident and figuring out exactly how it happened. We’ll use this information to determine who the liable party is and what they did wrong. By looking into your injuries and how they have affected your life, we will be able to assess how much your claim is worth and what a fair settlement would be. We’ll take what we’ve found to the insurance company to demand the compensation you rightfully deserve. Most cases settle during negotiations. If yours does not, we will file a lawsuit and prepare to prove your case in court. No matter how your case plays out, you can feel confident that we’ll have your back every step of the way. Don’t wait too long to file a car accident claim against the person who caused your car accident. The statute of limitations for most personal injury claims in Saraland, Alabama is two years. Let’s start now—call us at 251-432-8844 or send us a message online.Car Accident Lawyers in Saraland, AL
What Causes Alabama Car Crashes?
Failure to yield right of way
Failed to see a person, object, or vehicle in the way
Swerving to avoid an obstacle
Switching lanes or turning unsafely
Run off the road
Speeding
Misjudged stopping distance
Driving while distracted
Driving while fatigued
Driving while impaired
Understanding The Role of Liability
Fighting for Compensation
Medical expenses and bills
Lost wages
Property damage
Pain and suffering
Mental trauma
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