Car Crash FAQ

A car accident can happen at any time and can have a tremendous impact on your life. Even in a simple fender bender, you suffer back and neck injuries that have lasting adverse effects. No matter how minor the accident, your injuries can later end up causing aggravated pain and medical costs. Christopher R. Schwartz has helped dozens of Louisianans who have been involved in a car accident get full compensation for their injuries. Contact us today to set up your free case evaluation.

Auto Accident FAQs:

1. How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
2. The insurance adjuster has offered to settle and s/he said I don’t need a lawyer. Is this true?
3. How much will it cost me to hire a lawyer?
4. What damages can I recover for my injuries?
5. How long do I have to make a claim?

1. How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

If you sustained injury or damages in an automobile accident, and those injuries or damages were caused by another person’s intentional or negligent act, you have a case.

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2. The insurance adjuster has offered to settle and s/he said I don’t need a lawyer. Is this true?

Not necessarily. It is in your best interest at least to get a free initial consultation from a lawyer to find out if the adjuster’s offer is a fair one. Remember, the adjuster works for the insurance company, whose goal is to minimize the payout to you. A lawyer will work for you to maximize the compensation you receive for your damages.

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3. How much will it cost me to hire a lawyer?

You pay nothing if you don’t win.

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4. What damages can I recover for my injuries?

You may recover all or some of the following:

•Property damage
•Medical expenses (present & future)
•Lost wages (present & future)
•Loss of earning capacity
•Scarring and disfiguration
•Pain and suffering
•Loss of consortium
•Punitive or exemplary damages

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5. How long do I have to make a claim?

Generally, you have one year in which to file a claim. But you should request a free case evaluation from a lawyer as soon as possible.

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