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The most common case an accident attorney is faced with is an automobile accident case. Thousands of car accidents happen each year. Many of them result in financial loss, injury, or death. When someone is involved in an automobile accident, he should immediately contact an accident attorney to receive compensation from his losses. An accident attorney will either make a settlement or go to court to seek damages for his client. He must present evidence that proves that the victim’s health and/or monetary support has been negatively affected by the accident. He must also prove that the other party involved in the automobile accident is, in fact, responsible.
To prove that the other party caused the accident and the subsequent damages, the accident attorney must make sure that a proper and thorough investigation occurs. This includes summoning witnesses, obtaining police reports and medical records, and reviewing photographs from the scene of the accident. If the victim suffered injuries, there may also be photographs documenting these injuries.
An accident attorney puts in many hours locating, verifying, and organizing this information. Payment for the man-hours required to obtain information to establish a solid case is on a contingent basis. The accident attorney does not require payment until he wins the case. This is a rather generous payment practice considering that there is a chance that the accident attorney may not win the case. The payment amount is based on the awarded amount. Some states set a cap on how much an accident attorney can collect from his client. For example, an accident attorney may not accept more than 25 percent of the winnings in some states. Other states leave it up to the accident attorney and his client to negotiate a price or percentage. It costs money to obtain all of the evidence and records needed to support a case. Some attorneys pay for this upfront and have the client reimburse them later. Others require that the client pay these expenses out-of-pocket.
An accident attorney will often try to settle a case before going to court. He will present the other party with an offer and then wait for them to accept or reject it. Often, the other party will accept the offer, because they do not want to deal with expensive legal fees by going to trial. If they do not accept the offer, they might counter-offer. This process continues until both parties agree on a proper settlement amount. If either party refuses to settle, the accident lawyer takes the case to trial.
Anyone involved in an accident that may involve injuries should contact an accident attorney. He will ensure that justice prevails.
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