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Do You Have a Case?

There are two important part to any automobile lawsuit, both liability and damages.  Unfortunately, if either part is missing you do not have a case. 

 

Liability refers to how the accident occurred and what party is at fault.  If the other party caused the accident or acted negligently you may have a case.  However, if you are at fault you do not have a case.  You must also have Damages to have an automobile case.  Damages refer to the inconveniences which the liable party inflicted. 

 

Damages include: medical bills, pain and suffering and lost wages.  Also, in some states you have to have a minimum amount of damages to have a case.  For example, in Massachusetts you must have at least $2000 in medical bills unless you have a fracture or permanent scarring. 

 

If your case includes both damages and liability you have a potential motor vehicle accident case.  To receive the most compensation it is important to contact an experience motor vehicle attorney.

 

Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers Can:

 

  • Help prove liability by preserving evidence and interviewing witnesses

  • Ensure you receive the proper medical care

  • Help you understand the law, including statutes of limitations

  • Help you document your injuries properly so that you receive full compensation

  • Ensure that you receive the compensation to which you rightfully are entitled