Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Accident Cases; Myths You Might Have Heard From Friends, Neighbours And Relatives

Here I discuss certain Myths about Accident Injuries that you need to be aware of. Failure to educate yourself about these myths will put your injury case in difficulty and could cause you to lose all of your rights.

  • If you write the insurance company a letter and are reasonable, you will get a reasonable Settlement proposal.
  • When you are in an accident and the insurance company calls you to ask for a recorded statement, you have to give them a recorded statement or they won't settle with you.
  • All lawyers who advertise that they handle accident cases have the same ability, tools and experience to handle your case.
  • All lawyers charge the same fees in accident cases.
  • The court system is some sort of lottery that will help you get rich.
  • Just because there has been an accident and it wasn't your fault, there must be some insurance company that will pay for your bills, lost wages and injuries.
  • If a lawyer refers you to a doctor, that is a good idea.
  • Juries in Montana are generous.
  • There is a formula for determining settlement value.

If you want know more about the accident cases the Neuhardt law firm is only a phone call away. You can get a free consultation and get your questions answered





About Solomon Neuhardt:
Solomon Neuhardt is the owner and lead attorney at Neuhardt Law Firm, a member of the American Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and represents individuals and families in personal injury cases, including accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, dog bites, and insurance disputes.

1 comment:

Jay Parmar said...

When an accident occurs it can be a difficult and somewhat uncomfortable time for those involved. Making a claim against an insurance company for the damages can, sometimes, exacerbate the situation. Usually, a person who is liable for an accident -- and therefore his or her liability insurance company -- must pay an injured person for:

* medical care and related expenses
* income lost because of the accident, because of time spent unable to work or undergoing treatment for injuries
* permanent physical disability or disfigurement
* loss of family, social, and educational experiences, including missed school or training, vacation or recreation, or a special event.
* damaged property.
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