ACCIDENTS, ATTORNEY, LAWYER, NEGLIGENCE, PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER, SLIP AND FALL

Five Personal Injury Claim Questions Answered

Sudden, unexpected injuries can throw your entire life off kilter. Between missed workdays, mounting medical bills, and lasting physical and mental effects of an injury, recovery can be rough, if impossible. Finding yourself in such a predicament can be terrifying, especially if you don’t know what your next moves should be. Brotman Nusbaum Ibrahim & Adelman, your best choice in Coconut Creek injury lawyers, is here to guide you through your next steps. Here are five common personal injury claim questions, answered by the professionals:

Can I File a Personal Injury Claim if I’m At-Fault?

The simple answer is no. If you are determined to be at-fault for an accident which results in your own injuries, you cannot file a claim against other involved parties. However, because Florida is a no-fault state, you may be able to get coverage through your own car insurance plan. Consult the terms of your policy to determine your next steps. If you feel you have been found at-fault falsely, Coconut Creek injury lawyers can help with re-assessment of your case. If it is determined that fault is shared or falls onto the other party, you may have a few more options. If your damages exceed your coverage through your insurance, you may be able to seek compensation through the courts. Brotman Nusbaum Ibrahim & Adelman can help to advise you.

Can I Re-Open a Personal Injury Claim?

In most cases, an insurance company will require payees to sign a release stating they absolve them of responsibility for further claims. Be sure an experienced attorney at Brotman Nusbaum Ibrahim & Adelman reviews your case before you agree to anything. Once a case has been settled, seeking further compensation may not be possible.

Do I Have to Accept a Settlement?

In some cases, you may be offered a settlement to avoid taking your case to court. Do not rush into accepting this offer, as it may be much less than you are owed. Coconut Creek injury lawyers are able to review your case and advise you of your options. In some cases, accepting the settlement may be a satisfactory option; in others, you may need to move forward with your lawsuit to get the compensation you deserve.

Can I File a Claim Without Going to the Doctor?

Seeking medical treatment after an injury is necessary for both your overall health and recovery, and to establish your case. A medical exam can confirm the extent of your injuries, allowing a judge to determine the value of your case. Additionally, you are more likely to receive a favorable result for your case if the judge can determine you are actively attempting to recover from your injuries. Otherwise, they may question the validity of your claim and dismiss it.

What Causes a Personal Injury Claim to Go to Litigation?

Legal groups and insurance companies do not take a case to trial without reason. If they choose to go to court rather than settle, it is likely because they believe they have grounds for dismissal. Reasons may include:

  • Belief your case is worth less than your claim
  • Denied liability
  • Belief the claim is wholly or partially fraudulent

Have further questions? We’re here to help! Contact Brotman Nusbaum Ibrahim & Adelman today to schedule your free consultation.

 

The post Five Personal Injury Claim Questions Answered appeared first on Brotman Nusbaum Ibrahim & Adelman.