When to Hire a Lawyer for a Non-Injury Car Accident: Property Damage and Liability
It may be confusing to determine when legal help is necessary when a car accident did not result in any injuries. However, even in the absence of physical harm, a lawyer can help navigate property damage and liability issues.
Understanding Property Damage Claims
Even though there was no injury, the damage to your vehicle can still have a significant financial impact. The steps you should take for any accident that has damages:
- Document the damage: Be sure to take pictures, and get estimates for repair.
- Report to your insurance: Contact your insurance company and provide them with all of the information you collected.
- Review Your Policy: Be sure that you are aware of the limitations of your policy.
Liability Disputes and When They Arise
Disputes over liability can occur in a variety of different ways:
- Unclear Fault: When it is not clear who is at fault, it may be necessary to seek legal help to further investigate and determine liability.
- Conflicting Statements: When the other driver, or any witnesses have a statement that conflicts with yours, this can lead to disputes.
- Insurance Company Disagreements: When your insurance company or the at-fault driver’s insurance company are not cooperating, you may need legal help.
How a Lawyer Can Help in Non-Injury Cases
Even though there may be no injuries, you may still need legal help with the following:
- Negotiating with Insurance Companies: Lawyers are used to dealing with insurance companies, and they can advocate for you in situations where you may feel you cannot.
- Assessing Liability: An attorney can assist in assessing fault for the accident, and will fight to show the other party’s negligence.
- Handling Property Damage Claims: Your lawyer can assist in determining the value of damages, and ensuring you get what you are entitled to.
Other Scenarios for Needing a Lawyer
You may need a lawyer in other situations such as the following:
- If you are being unfairly blamed for the accident. A lawyer can help clear your name.
- If your insurance company is denying your claim. An attorney can assist in dealing with the insurance company on your behalf.
If you’ve been involved in a non-injury car accident and are facing these issues, reach out to a qualified legal professional for a case consultation.
Disclaimer: *The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.*