- What should I do immediately following a car accident?
- Who is liable for paying for my physical injuries as well as any personal property damage?
- Who is responsible for an accident involving my vehicle and a city street pothole?
- Should I take the settlement my insurance company is offering me?
- What issues will I face in making a claim for my injuries sustained in an auto accident?
- What if I cannot afford to pay my medical bills?
- When will my personal injury claim be resolved?
- What is a permanent injury?
- I did not feel pain at the scene and refused medical treatment. Now, a few days later I am in pain. What should I do?
- What sources of compensation can be pursued after an auto accident?
- What is negligence?
- Should I contest an accident-related traffic citation?
- What if the driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the auto accident? Can damages be recovered?
- My son was rear-ended and the other driver claimed my son caused the accident. How does the law decide what is being rear-ended?
- What happens if I’m sued for causing an auto accident and I don’t have insurance?
- If I’m involved in an accident, do I have to tell the insurance company about it right away or can I try to handle it on my own?
- What if I witness an accident?
- I loaned my car to a friend who was involved in an accident. Am I liable if my friend was at fault?
- Can a spouse recover damages for injuries caused by the other spouse?
- Can a passenger in the car recover for injuries caused by the driver?
- My seatbelt was unbuckled when the driver of the car I was riding in caused an accident. I was injured. Can I sue the driver for damages?
- What is uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage?
- What is the purpose of obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist benefits?
- If I get injured in a car accident but do not have insurance, can I still sue and recover for my injuries?
- On my way to a company authorized seminar, a deer hit my car causing serious damage to my personal car. MY auto insurance will be used to cover the damages. But, whose obligation is it to pay the deductible?
- Am I liable for damages to my employer’s car because of a rear-end accident that occurred while I was using the car on my employer’s business?
- My 17 year old son was in a coma 3-4 months because of an injury in a car wreck. Now he is 20. Does the time period for filing suit apply to a person that was in a coma and is just realizing what happened and wants to sue the driver’s insurance company?
- How do insurance adjusters operate?
- If I own an automobile, am I required to buy auto insurance?
- If I’m involved in an accident, do I have to tell my insurance company about it right away or can I try to handle it on my own?
- If I am sued, will my insurance company defend me in court?
- If a rental agency is aware at the time of rental that another driver will drive the vehicle other than the one authorized and covered under the rental agreement and insurance purchased, is the car agency partly liable for an accident that the unauthorized driver causes?
- I had an accident with a car I was test driving. Does the car dealership cover the costs of repair?
- My wife and child were in a car accident that was not their fault. The other person ran a red light and was cited. That person has not contacted us. Our van was totaled and we have medical bills. I’ve turned it over to my insurance company. Should I contact an attorney?
- I gave a recorded statement to the insurance company of the woman who hit my car. Now I’m thinking about getting legal representation. Is there a problem?
- While riding my motorcycle a couple of weeks ago, I was hit by a guy running a red light. His insurance company sent a form for me to sign giving them access to all of my medical records. Is this normal? Why do they need records related to the traffic accident? Their agreement said they needed all of them to see if there were any pre-existing conditions?
- What happens if I’m sued for causing An auto accident and I don’t have insurance?
- I hit a car parked in the street while backing out of my driveway. The car was in my blind spot. I was uninsured at the time because I was (still am) on a tight budget. The car owner received one estimate and is now harassing us to pay for the damages. Can we ask for another estimate? Can the owner keep asking us for money?
- I injured somebody in an accident. The insurance company refused to settle within my policy limits. The jury awarded damages in excess of my policy limits. Must I pay the excess instead of the insurance company?
- Our car backed out of our driveway and hit a car parked partially in our drive approach. We had no insurance at the time. The insurance company of the parked vehicle was issued a subrogation claim against us. Do we have to pay?
- I was injured in a crash where a truck driver was at fault. Can I receive money for time I missed at work?
If you have been hurt, or a loved one has died, as the result of a car accident, you need the help of Raleigh auto accident attorneys who have the experience and resources to protect your rights. Do not permanently lose your right to seek damages from those who caused you harm, contact the Raleigh car accident lawyers at Hardison & Cochran.
Whether we’re gathering evidence by preserving accident records, consulting with you on legal strategies, or representing you in negotiations with insurance agents, our lawyers are always working with “Experience, Integrity and Personal Attention” to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation available to help in your recovery.
Hardison & Cochran serves personal injury and accident victims throughout the state of North Carolina, including, but not limited to, Raleigh, Cary, Durham and Fayetteville, NC.
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