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Car Accident Lawyers |
Serving Hartford, Waterbury, New Haven and Surrounding Areas
1. How much is my case worth?
Generally, the dollar value depends on the type and extent of your injuries and property damage. Our Connecticut car accident lawyers will look into your case closely in order to arrive at a figure that the insurance company should pay for your property damage, lost wages, injuries and long-term care in case of disability.
2. How long will it take to get a fair and reasonable settlement offer?
Connecticut auto accident cases can vary in length from weeks to months, even years in some cases. Normally, your case will be concluded only after you have completely healed from your injuries and have been released by your doctor. Should you be permanently disabled, your case will be concluded once a qualified physician has made and catalogued this diagnosis.
3. Will I have to go to court?
If the insurance company pays what we agree your case is worth, and you wish to settle for that amount, then you don't need to go to court. This is the case in most situations. However, if the insurance company refuses to pay the agreed amount, our Connecticut auto accident lawyers will pursue your case in the court and attempt to get a jury verdict to fully compensate you.
4. How much will you charge me?
We won't charge you anything unless you agree to a settlement or the court awards you compensation. Our fees will be deducted from the settlement or award you receive.
5. Should I release my medical records to the insurance adjuster?
No. Releases should only be signed under limited circumstances and after consulting an accident lawyer in Connecticut. If you release your medical information to the insurance adjuster, he could use them against you.
6. Who will pay the doctor bills and fix my car if the other person has no insurance?
Even if the other driver doesn't have any insurance, you may be covered under your own insurance company. Check with our experienced Connecticut auto accident lawyers. We can look at your policy and tell you if you have uninsured motorist coverage, coverage that can compensate you in case the other person has no insurance.
Please call or e-mail us today to speak with an experienced Connecticut car accident attorney.
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