Being in a rear-end car crash can affect your life if you get injured. Not only will you need to seek out medical care to assess the severity of your injuries, but the incident may have an impact on your quality of life or your ability to return to work.
You may be able to collect compensation from the driver who caused the rear-end collision. You can hire a lawyer to help you prove how the other driver was at fault for the accident and why you should be compensated for your damages.
A Philadelphia rear-end collisions lawyer at our firm is here to help you to fight for the compensation you need. The team at Morelli Law Firm can work to build your claim or lawsuit. Give us a call today at (212) 751-9800 for a free consultation.
Filing a Claim May Allow You to Receive Payments for Medical Care Costs
Rear-end accidents can result in a wide variety of physical injuries. These injuries may require emergency care and have a long-lasting impact on your life.
The core of any claim for compensation is pursuing the money necessary to cover the costs of medical treatment. This can include costs of:
- An ambulance ride
- Emergency room care
- Surgeries
- Hospital stays
- Medications
- Physical rehabilitation
A Philadelphia rear-end collisions lawyer can take the lead in demanding reimbursement for the costs of all necessary medical care.
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877-751-9800You May Be Able to Receive Compensation for Lost Quality of Life
The impact of a rear-end car collision can extend far beyond the need for medical care. If the crash was traumatic, it can have the potential to change every part of your life. As a result, some victims of rear-end collisions find that they experience:
- Flashbacks of the collision
- High levels of stress when driving
- Pain connected to a physical injury, such as whiplash
- Loss of time spent with loved ones due to their injuries
Mental and emotional injuries are no less valid than physical injuries. Talking with an attorney can help you place a dollar value on these damages.
Lost Income That Results from a Car Crash Is Also a Compensable Loss
Many people find that being in a car crash impacts their ability to earn a living.
For example, you might miss work shifts because you need medical care. If the injury is permanent, you might continue to miss work due to having to receive long-term medical care.
You may be able to receive compensation if your injuries or lack of transportation caused you to miss work or lose your employment. Our team can calculate how much income you lost and estimate how much income you would have made had you not been injured.
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877-751-9800Morelli Law Firm Can Take Legal Steps to Build Your Case
A Philadelphia rear-end collisions lawyer at our firm is here to help. Our legal team is prepared to protect your legal rights while you focus on making your recovery.
We can take steps to:
- Gather evidence concerning the crash
- Measure your losses
- Explain relevant laws
- Form demand packages that seek appropriate compensation from at-fault drivers and their insurance companies
Our team may also be able to negotiate a settlement without you ever needing to go to court. Reach out to Morelli Law Firm today at (212) 751-9800 for a free consultation.
We Can Help You Prove Fault if Your Accident Involves a Violation of the Law
In rear-end accidents, the rear driver is generally considered at fault. However, the law never presumes fault for a collision. Even if it appears to be a straightforward case, the law still places the burden on injured people to prove that another driver was at fault for the accident.
One way to accomplish this is to show that the other driver violated a traffic law, which led to the accident. For example, a rear-end collision might occur if a driver:
- Tailgates
- Speeds
- Fails to stop at a red light or stop sign
- Uses a cellphone while driving
Our team can help determine whether a driver’s violation of the law led to the accident, putting them at fault.
When the Other Driver Tries to Blame You for the Accident
In some rear-end cases, the rear vehicle driver tries to assign liability to the front vehicle driver. If the opposing party attempts to claim comparative negligence, this might affect your case.
Per 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 7102, juries considering personal injury cases must consider the actions of all parties involved in an incident. If the jury considers you partially negligent in the accident, they may reduce your compensation award.
Your lawyer may be able to anticipate potential defense arguments from the at-fault driver and fight against any claims that you contributed to the accident.
State Law Gives You a Limited Time to Act
A final piece of the puzzle in many rear-end accident cases is meeting the Commonwealth’s statute of limitations. This is a law that places a time limit on bringing a case to court following the collision. In short, 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 5524 says that this time limit is generally two years.
While this may seem like a long time, it can take many months for the full impact of a rear-end collision to become apparent. In addition, the process of gathering evidence about the crash can also be lengthy.
A Philadelphia rear-end collisions lawyer can help ensure that your case does not get filed past its deadline.
Let a Philadelphia Rear-End Collisions Lawyer Take the Lead in Your Case
Reach out to us today at (212) 751-9800 for a free consultation. The team at Morelli Law Firm can help you build your case.
If you have any other questions about the litigation process, feel free to give us a call anytime. Our lines are open 24/7, so do not hesitate to reach out and start your case today.
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