If an elderly driver was at fault in your car accident, you might be able to get compensation from their insurance company for the damages you experienced. These damages may include things like medical treatment and car repair bills, as well as lost wages and payments for hardships you endured.
Morelli Law Firm can assist you after this type of accident in Englewood, New Jersey. An Englewood elderly driver accident lawyer from our firm can guide you through the legal process and take care of all of the paperwork, investigations, and communications in your case while you focus on healing.
Give our client intake team a call today at (212) 751-9800. We offer free consultations to car accident victims in Englewood. This is a chance for you to ask us questions about your case and your options and for us to tell you more about how we defend our clients’ rights.
Elderly Driver Accident Liability
Some elderly drivers experience physical and mental changes as they age that may increase their risk for an accident. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that changes in cognition, vision, and physical ability related to age can affect driving performance.
If an elderly driver was responsible for your accident, you can request compensation from them or their insurance company in a personal injury claim. This process may require you—the claimant—to prove that the elderly driver’s negligence was the cause of your accident. Negligence in a car accident case is often a broken traffic law, such as rear-ending a stopped car or driving against traffic.
A car accident can also be caused by:
- Drunk or intoxicated driving
- Distracted driving
- An improperly maintained vehicle
- A defective car or vehicle component
- Defective vehicle components
- A damaged road
Morelli Law Firm can help you explore the cause of your accident and who may be liable for your damages when we represent you.
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877-751-9800Evidence in an Elderly Driver Accident Case
In order to prove to an insurance company or judge that the responsible party owes you compensation, you will need evidence of negligence and your damages.
Evidence of Negligence
Depending on the cause of your accident, evidence that proves the responsible party acted negligently may include:
- Surveillance or security footage of the crash from any nearby homes or businesses
- Photos that you, the police, or witnesses took of the crash
- A police crash report
- Witness accounts of the accident
- A review of the cause of the crash from an accident reconstructionist
Evidence of Damages
Evidence that can prove your damages and their value may include:
- Your medical records and bills
- Your car repair or replacement value estimate
- Documents about your income and earnings to demonstrate lost wages
- Any bills or receipts you have from additional accident-related expenses
- Medical expert testimony about your future costs of treatment and the impact your injuries may have on you mentally and physically
Morelli Law Firm can gather the evidence in your case when we represent you. Hold onto and preserve any of the evidence mentioned above that may already be in your possession.
Working with Morelli Law Firm on Your Case
Morelli Law Firm aims to demystify the legal process and support our clients at all times. From your first consultation to the end of your case, we will strive to keep you informed about what is going on and offer our advice so that you feel confident in the decisions you make.
An Englewood elderly driver accident lawyer from Morelli Law Firm can:
Handle the Legal Work
This includes identifying the responsible party, communicating with them and their representatives on your behalf, and building your case against them. We can also submit legal documents for you.
Fight for a Settlement Offer
Once we are finishing filing your insurance claim, we can follow-up with the insurance company and try to arrange a settlement offer with them. You get to decide to reject or accept any offer the insurance company makes you, and we will be happy to provide our advice and make sure that you understand the implications of your choice.
Represent You at Trial
Suppose the insurance company denies your claim or only offers you a low amount. If this happens, Morelli Law Firm can submit a personal injury lawsuit and take your case to trial. This escalation may renew settlement negotiations, or we may proceed to trial and allow a judge or jury to determine if you deserve compensation and what amount the defendant must pay you. Morelli Law Firm will prepare you for each stage of this process.
Work for a Contingent Fee
Morelli Law Firm works for a contingent fee. Instead of a flat rate or hourly fee, a contingent fee is a percentage of your settlement offer or court award. If we do not help you win your case, we do not charge you for our labor. Nothing is due to get started.
For more information about our services and free case review with our team, call Morelli Law Firm today at (212) 751-9800.
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877-751-9800Damages in an Elderly Driver Accident Case
Multiple damages may be available in an elderly driver car accident case, including
- Medical expenses, e.g., emergency treatment, ambulance fees, hospital stays, specialist care, and prescription medications.
- Your estimated future medical expenses
- Property damage
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Mental anguish
- Disability
Reach Out to Morelli Law Firm Today
If you are wondering about your legal options or working with a lawyer after an elderly driver accident, call Morelli Law Firm at (212) 751-9800. Our car accident team is standing by to discuss how an Englewood elderly driver accident lawyer from our firm can help you during this free, no-obligation consultation.
Morelli Law Firm suggests you call us as soon as you are ready, as time is of the essence when it comes to your claim. According to New Jersey Revised Statutes §2A:14-2a, accident victims in New Jersey usually have two years from the date of their accident to file their personal injury lawsuit. If you wait too long to get started, you may forfeit your right to sue.
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