There’s nothing as stressful as the aftermath of a car accident. Medical bills start piling up, your car may need repairs, and you’ll likely be dealing with insurance companies—it’s a lot to handle when you’re still in pain and shock.
Fortunately, you don’t have to go through this alone. The Indiana personal injury lawyers at Tuley Law Office are here to help you get the resources you need after a crash.
Do I Need a Lawyer?
In Indiana, people can be entitled to compensation after a crash that causes physical injuries or vehicle damage. This means dealing with insurance companies, including those of at-fault drivers. If your injuries are minor or there was little damage, you may not need a lawyer after a car accident.
However, we recommend that you seek an attorney’s advice if:
Your injuries are substantial. If you sustained severe injuries requiring medical attention, surgery, or long-term rehabilitation, you should discuss your case with a car accident lawyer. Not only do you need time and rest to recover, but you’re at risk of agreeing to a settlement before you know the full extent of your costs.
Insurers think you’re at fault. In a comparative ‘at-fault’ state like Indiana, your percentage of fault determines the adjustment to your compensation. The other driver’s insurance company may assign you a higher percentage of fault to reduce your payout—or even claim that you are completely to blame, denying you any compensation. An attorney can paint a clear picture of the crash, ensuring you don’t get assigned more than your fair share of the blame.
You have suffered significant losses. Some crashes cause devastating physical, emotional, and financial consequences. An attorney can help you arrive at a figure that will cover medical bills and lost wages, compensate for your pain and suffering, and provide for your future quality of life.
Open communication throughout the entire process is essential. Contact Tuley Law Office today to speak to a member of our team.
What Can a Car Accident Lawyer Do for Me?
Your injury lawyer’s primary role is to help you navigate the complexities of the legal system after an accident. We explain your rights, take all legal matters off your plate, and use our knowledge and experience to make you whole again. While every case is different, this typically includes:
Investigation. Injury lawyers conduct thorough investigations to build a strong case on your behalf. When fault is unclear, a lawyer can gather evidence (such as camera footage, police reports, eyewitness accounts, and medical records) to prove liability. This is particularly crucial in accidents involving multiple vehicles or conflicting witness statements.
Negotiation. Injury lawyers have experience estimating losses and negotiating with insurance companies after a crash. This is a significant advantage in obtaining a settlement that covers both your current expenses and future needs.
Representation. If your case goes to court, an injury lawyer represents you during legal proceedings. They advocate for your rights before a judge and continue settlement negotiations throughout your case.
Compliance. You must file injury cases within a strict timeframe called the statute of limitations. The Indiana statute of limitations for car accidents is two years from the accident date. Your attorney will help you meet this and other deadlines to ensure the court does not dismiss your case due to a technicality.
What Injuries Are Common After a Car Accident?
Even low-speed car accidents can have severe effects on drivers and passengers. Any crash has the potential to cause one or more of the following injuries:
Whiplash: Rear-end collisions commonly cause neck injuries from the sudden back-and-forth motion of the head.
Fractures: The impact of the accident can break bones, especially in the arms, legs, ribs, and wrists.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Head injuries ranging from mild concussions to severe TBI can lead to memory loss or long-term cognitive problems.
Facial Injuries: Impact with the steering wheel, dashboard, or airbag may result in facial lacerations, fractures, or dental injuries.
Back Injuries: Herniated discs and other spinal cord injuries can cause chronic pain and physical limitations.
Internal Injuries: Blunt force trauma can damage internal organs such as the liver, spleen, kidneys, or lungs.
Limb Injuries: Arms, hands, feet, and legs can be pinned in the wreckage, leading to mobility problems or even loss of limbs.
Psychological Trauma: The emotional trauma of a car accident can cause post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, or behavioral changes.
How Much Does a Car Accident Lawyer Cost?
Many injury law firms, including ours, collect legal fees on a contingency basis. This arrangement means you don’t have to pay anything upfront for legal representation. Instead, we deduct our fees from the funds recovered in a lawsuit. This structure benefits both parties: You will not endure any further financial hardship to get justice, and our lawyers won’t get paid unless we recover compensation for you.
At Tuley Law Office, we want you to have the information you need whether you hire us or not. That’s why we provide an initial case evaluation at no cost. Simply call us and tell us what you have gone through, and we will give you an open and honest assessment of your case.
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It Costs Nothing to Speak to Tuley Law Office
If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident, we can provide you with peace of mind during a challenging time. Entrusting your case to a car accident lawyer at Tuley Law Office allows you to focus on your recovery while we handle everything else. Contact our team today for a free consultation on your case.
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