Automobile Accident

Should You Call a Lawyer after an Accident?

An accident can be a devastating experience, both physically and mentally. The aftermath of an accident can be overwhelming, especially when you’re unsure of what to do next. One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is whether or not you should call a lawyer. Several different scenarios could warrant legal assistance, so let’s take a look at when it might be best to contact an attorney.

How Severe Was the Accident?

The first thing to consider is the severity of the accident.

If the accident was minor with no major injuries or property damage, then it may not be necessary to call a lawyer.

However, if the accident was severe and/or you suffered significant injuries or extensive property damage, then it’s probably best to contact an attorney who specializes in personal injury law.

Do You Have Insurance?

Another factor to consider is whether or not you have insurance coverage for the incident. If you do have adequate coverage and your insurance company is willing to cover all costs associated with the accident, then you may not need legal assistance. However, if your insurance company is refusing to provide sufficient coverage for the damages incurred from the accident, then contacting a lawyer who understands how insurance companies operate may be beneficial.

Were You at Fault?

It’s also important to consider who was at fault for the accident before calling a lawyer.

If it’s determined that you were responsible for causing the incident, then seeking legal advice might help protect your rights and minimize any potential penalties that could arise from your negligence.

A lawyer can also help if the other driver is at fault. This is especially true if they are uninsured.

Ultimately, it’s always wise to consult with an experienced attorney if there are questions regarding what steps you should take after being involved in an automobile collision. The assistance of an attorney is essential if your injuries or property damage is severe. It’s also important to work with an attorney when insurance coverage is an issue.

To learn more about how a workers’ compensation attorney can help you or to schedule a consultation, contact Shugarman & Mehring at 410.783.4200 or toll-free at 888.342.7200.

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