To have a viable car accident case, you generally need:
- ✓Another party was negligent (at fault)
- ✓You suffered injuries or damages
- ✓The negligence caused your injuries
- ✓There's a source of recovery (insurance or assets)
If you were injured in a car accident that wasn't your fault, you likely have a case. The key questions are: who was at fault, what are your damages, and is there insurance or assets to recover from?
To have a viable car accident case, you generally need:
The best way to know if you have a case is to speak with an experienced car accident lawyer. Our consultations are free and come with no obligation.
You may still have a case. Many states allow recovery even if you share some fault, reduced by your percentage.
Even minor injuries can result in compensation. The key is proper documentation and understanding all your damages.
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