How to receive compensation for your auto accident injuries
Auto accident can happen within two seconds once you traverse the freeway, for instance, the Pacific Coast highway (PCH) or Interstate 10. The two highways are notorious for having numerous cases of car crashes in recent years, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In a split-second, your failure to recognize a speeding car at night in PCH can lead to a collision. Factors such as visibility, speeding, drunk driving, and texting while driving have increased the rate of accident in LA in recent years.
If you are injured in a vehicle crash in one of the above LA highways, the injuries can be catastrophic. Traumatic brain injury, Spinal cord injury, paralysis, and amputation can be sustained once you fall off PCH’s barrier.
Medical treatment for such injuries can require series of surgery, medication, and therapy. Such cost can put financial burden on your family. You have two basic legal options to recover damages in compensation for your medical expenses. These are insurance claim and Personal Injury lawsuit.
Insurance claim allows you to receive immediate financial assistance to pay for hospital bills. Insurance claim functions under no-fault theory and gives a settlement amount to the injured person once the requirements are fulfilled. You will have to submit a formal letter stating the facts of your accident, damages, type of injuries sustained, and medical records.
If the amount offered by the insurance company is insufficient to cover your long term therapy, you may file a Personal Injury lawsuit instead. You can use the negligence theory to prove the fault of the car driver who caused the accident, resulting to your injuries.
How to prove a negligent act:
- Establish that the car driver has a duty of care over you
- Prove that the car driver failed to fulfill such duty.
- Establish the causes of events, leading to the accident, resulting to your injuries
If you are successful in your Personal injury lawsuit, you will be able to receive compensation for the following:
- Medical expenses - It is determined by getting the sum of your total hospital expenses, including cost of nursing care and medicines.
- Loss income- It is the sum of all your missed and future wages.
- Emotional loss or pain and suffering - It is determined by:
- Getting your total life expectancy days
- Apportioning dollars for each day you are injured
- Multiplying the pre-set dollars with your total life expectancy days
Consult with a Personal Injury lawyer in Los Angeles to learn more on how you can compute pain and suffering for your auto accident case.
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