The physical, mental, and emotional pain and suffering of a car accident might leave you injured, stressed, and anxious. The added financial stress for you and your family can make an already difficult time even more challenging to navigate.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 107,789 car accidents reported across the state in 2015. Of those, there were 44,816 injured victims and 521 fatalities. If you or someone you love was injured in a car accident in Largo or in the Prince George’s County area, you might have the basis of a personal injury insurance claim or lawsuit.
Find out how a Largo car accident lawyer might be able to help you pursue compensation for your damages from the at-fault driver. They might be able to argue that the at-fault driver’s negligence led to the accident and use the four elements of negligence to build their argument. If proven, you might receive financial compensation based on the at-fault driver’s negligence.
Contact the Largo personal injury team at the Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers by calling us and learn more about what we can do for you today.
Let Us Help You Assess the Financial Damage of Your Injuries
We fight hard for our injured clients and their families. Our team can support you in every aspect of your car accident claim. We might even suggest medical providers for you to see to help you get your injuries diagnosed and treated.
You might be able to recoup the cost of the following damages:
- Past and future medical care expenses
- Past and future income loss
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage or loss
- Mental and emotional anguish
- Physical disability or impairment
If you have personal injury protection (PIP) coverage, we may help you tap into it along with the at-fault driver’s mandatory liability limits of:
- $30,000 bodily injury coverage per person
- $60,000 bodily injury coverage per accident
- $15,000 property damage per accident
Assessing and accurately valuing the financial aftermath of a car accident can be difficult. Our team may be able to help you estimate the value of challenging portions of your claim, such as anticipated and intangible expenses and losses. Contact our case assessment team when you are ready to determine the value of your case and pursue compensation.
Your Medical Records Can Corroborate Your Injuries
Car accident injuries vary by the type of accident and the severity of the impact. In addition to cuts, scrapes, and bruises, some commonly reported car accident injuries include:
- Head injuries, ranging from concussions to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Neck and shoulder injuries, including whiplash and broken collar bones
- Chest and torso injuries, including broken ribs and internal bleeding
- Arm and leg injuries, including sprains, strains, and broken bones
Our team may help you keep careful track of your injury-related expenses by compiling a file of the health care bills you received from each facility where you were treated. Once we receive all your injury-related health care bills, we can add them to the cost of your other injury-related expenses.
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Compile the Documents that Complete Your Case File
Maryland is one of only four states in the country that has a contributory negligence law where being even one percent at fault for a car accident might prevent you from receiving any amount of compensation.
Our team may be able to help you compile additional documents to establish how the other driver was at fault for the accident. These documents might include:
- The crash report
- Witness statements
- Employment records
- Photos and videos
- Car repair estimates
- Car replacement values
A Largo car accident lawyer might be able to help you gather the documents you need to prove the cause, cost, and effect of the accident. Contact the personal injury team at the Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers.
Your Crash Report Might Help Prove the Cause of the Accident
Your crash report might contain information that reveals why the other driver might be liable for the accident. In addition to accident scene diagrams and descriptions, it may tell our team:
- Road and weather conditions
- Type of collision
- Suspected substance use
- Possible vehicle failure
- Contributing circumstances
- Vehicle movements
Obtain copies of your crash report as soon as it becomes available. Supply our team with a copy and maintain one for your records. Your crash report might also help us prove the date of your injuries and establish the statutory deadline for your case.
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Do Not Wait to Start Fighting for Financial Compensation
Like every personal injury lawsuit in Maryland, your case is subjected to a state-mandated statute of limitations. According to the Maryland Code, Courts and Judicial Proceedings §5–101, you generally have three years to file your lawsuit. Failing to file your lawsuit before the three-year deadline might prevent you from filing it at all.
If you fail to comply with the statute of limitations when filing your lawsuit, you might inadvertently relinquish your right to pursue compensation from the at-fault driver. If you decide to work with our team, we can determine if we have enough time to file your lawsuit on time and pursue compensation. We may take other legal steps to handle this accordingly.
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A Largo car accident can temporarily or permanently change your life. It can also affect your finances, your family, and the people who love you. A Largo car accident lawyer might be able to help you prove the cause and cost of your injuries and seek financial recovery on your behalf.
Our client care team is made up of responsive people who use open lines of communication to keep you aware of how your case is progressing. In addition to phone and email contact, we also provide each client with a unique text number for 24/7 text communication.
Call or text (410)777-8960 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form