Should car accident victims hire a lawyer?

Imagine being involved in a car accident through no fault of your own. You notice that your car has been wrecked and that your whole body is in pain. The person who hit you apologizes profusely and says "it was all my fault". Later in the day, you get a call from that person's insurance company. The controller on the phone asks you how you're feeling and says they'll "take care of you." You go to your doctor, who refers you to a chiropractor to treat your back injury. You finish your treatment four months later and the bills total about $5,000.00. You call the insurance company and send them all your bills. The claims adjuster calls back and suddenly starts telling you that you've been to the doctor too long, the bills are too high and you weren't so injured. They will offer you $1,000.00 to settle the claim and will not give you another dime. The end result of being a victim now means you have to pay money out of your pocket to pay your bills.

To avoid this unfortunate consequence, a victim should always call in a personal injury lawyer. Hiring a lawyer will level the playing field with the big insurance companies. The goal of an insurance adjuster is to pay you as little money as possible because they work for a company. As such, they will belittle your claim and try to force you to take as little money as possible. Since personal injury attorneys have experience with these companies, they will be able to guide you through the process by helping you find the doctors you need to treat your injuries and the settlement you deserve for dealing with those injuries. Studies have shown that victims who have lawyers on their side get three to four times higher settlements than victims who represent themselves. Lawyers can also advise you on getting your car repaired properly and in a timely manner, obtaining a rental car while your car is being repaired, finding doctors willing to work on a lien and getting paid only from the proceeds of the settlement. . The important thing to remember is that most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, so if you don't win your case, you don't have to pay for their services. Also, most attorneys do not require you to pay any fees up front. Hiring a lawyer is truly a win-win situation for a victim. Insurance companies only care about their profits, so hire a personal injury attorney and get the settlement you really deserve.

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