Four Things To Think About When Deciding Whether Or Not To Sue After A Car Accident

If you have been involved in a car accident in which another party was responsible, then you may consider suing the person, especially if there was a significant amount of damage that you will have to pay out of pocket for. However, before suing, there are some things you want to think about so that you aren't going into a lengthy court process for no reason. Here are four things to consider:

  1. Insurance Won't Provide You With What You Deserve: Many times, working with the other driver's insurance company is going to be a nightmare for two reasons. One is that the other driver's insurance company represents that driver, not you, so they are looking out for the interest of their customer, which means you probably aren't going to be offered a fair compensation amount. Two is that the insurance company is also looking out for themselves. They don't want to hand out a whole lot of money if they can get away with it. If it's becoming difficult to work with the insurance company, this is when suing the driver might be ideal because it leaves compensation in the hands of a judge. 
  2. Total Amount of Damages: It's important to meet with a lawyer and discuss an estimate of the total amount your damages are worth. This includes loss of income, damages to the vehicle, medical costs, and more. Doing this will help you to better determine whether or not the insurance company is trying to compensate you for an amount far lower than what you deserve. 
  3. Total Amount of Non-Economic Damages: Don't forget to include the amount for your non-economic damages, as well. Your lawyer can help you determine what this might be. These damages include anything that doesn't have a price to it, such as emotional trauma, pain and suffering, and more. Insurance companies often do not compensate for this because there is simply no number put to it. However, when you sue and have a lawyer to back your claims, you are more likely to be awarded for these damages, as well. 
  4. Time: Finally, you need to consider how much time you have to decide to sue. Basically, you shouldn't wait to meet with a lawyer to discuss your options since you typically only have about a month to sue the driver.

When you think about these four things, deciding to sue after a car accident is going to be made much easier. Contact a legal firm, like Alexander Law Group, for more help.


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