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A car accident can be a life-altering event, leaving you and your loved ones in a state of confusion and financial hardship. The aftermath of the accident can be overwhelming, with insurance adjusters pressuring you to settle and uncertainty surrounding your injuries. At the Knoll Law Firm, we understand the challenges you may be facing and are here to help provide the answers and support you need during this difficult time.
If you have been injured in a car accident you need an experienced automobile accident attorney to help you preserve your rights and to fight for the compensation you are entitled to. Contact the Knoll Law Firm now for a free legal consultation.
Our personal injury law firm offers a free case evaluation and works on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay nothing upfront and only pay if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. We are available to take your call 24/7/365 and are committed to providing personalized legal representation that takes into account your unique circumstances.
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Our attorneys will review your case and clear up any questions you may have about the legal process at no cost to you. There is no obligation to move forward with your case if you aren’t ready.
Being involved in an accident is already a distressing experience, but dealing with insurance companies afterwards can be just as overwhelming. These large corporations will often go to great lengths to avoid paying out claims. That is why it is crucial to take the necessary steps to safeguard your entitlement to compensation following an accident.
Here are some tips on what to do if you’ve been in a car accident:
So that the police can make an accurate report of the accident, try not to move the vehicles involved. Some jurisdictions may require that the vehicles be moved from the roadway, particularly following minor traffic accidents.
Report the accident, request police assistance, and ask for an ambulance for any injured persons.
See that the police make an official report of the accident. Get the name, badge number and telephone number of the officer making the police report. Ask the officer when and where you can get a copy of the accident report.
Exchange the following information at the accident scene:
When you’ve been in an accident, you’re going to be shaken up, at least emotionally, even if it was a minor collision. Don’t discuss who is at fault with the other drivers. Admission of fault at the scene of an accident could jeopardize your legal position in terms of fault and affect your rights under your insurance coverage.
If there are witnesses find out what they saw, and get their names, addresses and phone numbers.
If your vehicle needs to be towed, get the name, address and telephone number of the towing company. Find out where your vehicle will be stored. Before any repairs are done to your vehicle, make sure that the adjusters for the insurance company are given an opportunity to appraise your vehicle’s damage first.
Try and get damage estimates from two respected body shops reflecting how much it will cost to completely fix your vehicle.
As soon as you practically can, call your insurance agent and report the accident. If you are contacted by an insurance company that is not your insurer, don’t be pressured into giving any information you feel uncomfortable giving. Most importantly, before signing any documents, consult with a lawyer from The Knoll Law Firm. We will be happy to assist you.
If you think you’ve been injured, or if you develop any unusual physical symptoms, see a doctor immediately.
Call us now for a free case evaluation. On our call we will listen to your story, answer any questions you may have, and let you know what your legal options are.
After a car accident, you may be left with physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens. If the accident was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for various damages.
These can include:
This includes the cost of past, present and future hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and any other medical treatment related to the accident.
If the injuries sustained in the accident prevent you from working, you may be able to recover lost wages, including future lost earnings if your injuries result in long-term disability.
If your vehicle or other property was damaged in the accident, you can seek compensation for the cost of repairs or replacement, as well as rental car expenses.
This type of compensation is designed to compensate you for the physical and emotional pain and suffering caused by the accident.
If the injuries from the accident prevent you from participating in activities that you once enjoyed, you may be entitled to compensation for loss of enjoyment of life.
If the accident resulted in the death of a loved one, you may be entitled to compensation for funeral expenses, loss of income, and other wrongful death damages.
Settlement reached for client who sustained back injury requiring surgery as a result of an automobile crash.
Settlement reached for motorist who sustained a lumbar disc herniation in low-impact crash and underwent lumbar surgery.
Settlement reached for motorist whose preexisting cervical condition was aggravated by a low-impact vehicle collision.
Judgement obtained for on duty police officer, who suffered injuries to include a broken arm, that was hit head on by an intoxicated driver.
Settlement attained for client that suffered injuries to her neck, back and knee as a result of a crash with a pickup truck.
It is important to note that every case is unique and the types of damages that you can seek compensation for will depend on the specific circumstances of your case. It is recommended that you speak with an experienced automobile accident attorney who can evaluate your case and help you understand what types of compensation you may be entitled to.
Don’t let medical bills and financial stress weigh you down – get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
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If you have been involved in a car accident, it can be difficult to determine who is liable for the damages and injuries sustained. At the Knoll Law Firm, our experienced car accident attorneys are here to help you navigate the legal process and hold the responsible parties accountable.
In car accidents, liability can fall on a number of parties, including:
If the accident was caused by the other driver’s negligence, such as speeding, running a red light, or driving under the influence, they can be held liable.
If the accident was caused by a defect in the car’s design or manufacturing, the manufacturer may be held liable.
If the accident was caused by a hazardous road condition, such as a pothole or malfunctioning traffic light, the city or municipality responsible for maintaining the road may be held liable.
If the accident was caused by a rented car that was not properly maintained or inspected, the rental company may be held liable.
Determining liability in a car accident can be a complex process, and multiple parties may share responsibility for the accident. At the Knoll Law Firm, we conduct a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident to identify all parties who may be liable. We work closely with accident reconstruction specialists and other experts to build a strong case on your behalf.
When it comes to automobile accidents, the injuries sustained can vary widely depending on the specific circumstances of the accident.
Some of the most common injuries are:
The impact of a car accident can cause cuts, sprains, and bruises throughout the body. These injuries can range from minor to severe and may require medical attention depending on the severity.
These can include concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and skull fractures. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating.
Whiplash is a common injury in rear-end collisions, which can cause neck pain, stiffness, and limited mobility. Spinal cord injuries can also occur, resulting in partial or complete paralysis.
Car accidents can cause back strains and sprains, herniated discs, and fractures. These injuries can lead to chronic pain and limited mobility.
Fractures to the arms, legs, hips, and ribs are common in car accidents. These injuries can range from minor to severe and may require surgery to repair.
Blunt force trauma from a car accident can cause damage to internal organs, such as the liver, spleen, and kidneys. Internal bleeding may also occur, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Muscles, ligaments, and tendons can be strained or sprained in a car accident, causing pain, swelling, and limited mobility. These injuries can take weeks or months to heal and may require physical therapy.
Car accidents can be traumatic and can cause emotional distress, such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
It’s important to seek medical attention after a car accident, even if you don’t feel any immediate pain or symptoms. Some injuries may not be apparent right away and can worsen over time without proper treatment.
Dealing with injuries after a car accident can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. An experienced Louisiana auto accident attorney can help you understand your legal options and make sure you receive the proper medical treatment and compensation for your injuries.
Your recovery starts now. Contact us Now for a Free Consultation and let us handle the legal process while you focus on healing.
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At The Knoll Law Firm, we understand that the aftermath of an injury can be a difficult and confusing time. That’s why we’re here to help guide you through the process of seeking compensation for your injuries.
Our new client process is designed to provide you with the highest level of legal representation while minimizing the stress and burden on you and your family. From your free case review to your day in court, we will work tirelessly to ensure that your rights are protected and that you receive the compensation you deserve.
Call Now for a Free Case Review
If you have been injured, your first step is to call us for a free case review. On our call we will listen to your story, answer any questions you may have, and let you know what your legal options are.
Learn More about You and Your Injury
During our first meeting, we will take the time to learn more about you and your injury. We will ask you detailed questions about the circumstances of your accident, your medical treatment, and how your injury has affected your life.
We Take Control
Once we agree to work together, we take control of your case so that you can focus on your recovery. We will arrange medical treatment for you if you haven’t yet seen a doctor and handle all communication with insurance companies and opposing counsel. We’ll set up rental cars for you and even help you find a replacement vehicle. We’ll also make sure that your medical bills are deferred until your case is settled so you don’t have to worry about paying them out of pocket.
Choosing to Settle or Go to Trial
We will negotiate with insurance companies to get you the best possible settlement. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we will discuss the pros and cons of going to trial so that you can make an informed decision.
Preparing for Trial
If we decide to go to trial, we will prepare your case with the utmost care and attention to detail. Our experienced trial attorneys will use their skills to present your case persuasively and fight tirelessly for the compensation you deserve.
Call Now for a Free Case Review
If you have been injured, your first step is to call us for a free case review. On our call we will listen to your story, answer any questions you may have, and let you know what your legal options are.
Learn More about You and Your Injury
During our first meeting, we will take the time to learn more about you and your injury. We will ask you detailed questions about the circumstances of your accident, your medical treatment, and how your injury has affected your life.
We Take Control
Once we agree to work together, we take control of your case so that you can focus on your recovery. We will arrange medical treatment for you if you haven’t yet seen a doctor and handle all communication with insurance companies and opposing counsel. We’ll set up rental cars for you and even help you find a replacement vehicle. We’ll also make sure that your medical bills are deferred until your case is settled so you don’t have to worry about paying them out of pocket.
Choosing to Settle or Go to Trial
We will negotiate with insurance companies to get you the best possible settlement. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we will discuss the pros and cons of going to trial so that you can make an informed decision.
Preparing for Trial
If we decide to go to trial, we will prepare your case with the utmost care and attention to detail. Our experienced trial attorneys will use their skills to present your case persuasively and fight tirelessly for the compensation you deserve.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, the last thing you want to worry about is the legal process. That’s where we come in. At the Knoll Law Firm, we not only fight for your rights to get the compensation you deserve, but we also handle all aspects of your case so you can focus on healing. From contacting insurance companies to arranging rental cars, we handle it all, so you don’t have to.
When you choose the Knoll Law Firm, you’ll receive a comprehensive and personalized approach to your car accident case, including:
We take charge of your case so you can concentrate on recovery. We arrange medical treatment, communicate with insurers and opposing counsel, set up rental cars and even help you find a vehicle replacement. We also ensure your medical bills are deferred until the case is resolved.
A thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding your accident to determine who is at fault and how it happened.
Careful analysis of all available evidence, including witness statements, police reports, and medical records, to build a strong case on your behalf.
Collaboration with top experts in the field of car accidents to ensure that we have the most accurate information about your injuries and damages.
Professional handling of all communication with the insurance companies and other parties involved in the accident, taking the burden of the claims process off your shoulders.
Aggressive negotiation to ensure that you receive the maximum amount of compensation possible, based on the facts and evidence we’ve gathered.
Skilled trial advocacy in court, if necessary, to ensure that your rights are fully protected and your case is presented in the most compelling manner possible.
We understand that recovering from a car accident can be difficult and stressful. That’s why we’re here to help you through the legal process and take control to get you every cent you deserve.
Settlement reached for client who sustained back injury requiring surgery as a result of an automobile crash.
Settlement reached for motorist who sustained a lumbar disc herniation in low-impact crash and underwent lumbar surgery.
Settlement reached for motorist whose preexisting cervical condition was aggravated by a low-impact vehicle collision.
Judgement obtained for on duty police officer, who suffered injuries to include a broken arm, that was hit head on by an intoxicated driver.
Settlement attained for client that suffered injuries to her neck, back and knee as a result of a crash with a pickup truck.
The legal process can be very confusing and we know that you may have many questions and concerns regarding your case. To help relieve initial uncertainty about your legal rights, The Knoll Law Firm has compiled a list of frequently asked questions by our clients after an accident:
After an accident due to another’s negligence you have the right to be compensated for property damage, loss of use, physical pain, mental anguish, physical disfigurement, physical impairment, medical expenses, loss of earning capacity, loss of consortium, and loss of services. You have the right to access a Court to resolve your dispute.
Yes, pain and suffering is a type of damage that can be compensated in a personal injury case. The amount of compensation is directly related to severity of the injury. A claimant can recover damages for past and future pain and suffering.
If a claim is resolved prior to litigation, then it generally will settle 3 to 6 months after the claimant finishes medical treatment. Cases that go into litigation can take several years based on the case, but average is generally about two years.
It is against the law for a Hospital’s Emergency Room to refuse to give emergency treatment. Medical treatment may also be obtained by way of a Letter of Protection (LOP) from an attorney. A letter of protection tells a provider that you have a claim pending and the attorney will pay the medical bills out of the proceeds of that claim. Not all health care providers accept letters of protection.
Most personal injury and death cases are taken on a contingency fees basis. This means the client pays the attorney nothing out of his/her pocket up front and the attorney receives a percentage of the proceeds collected. If nothing is collected the attorney is paid nothing.
After an accident due to another’s negligence you have the right to be compensated for lost income, even if you are paid by your employer under paid vacation or personal time off.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident then you may have the right to compensation for your loss. Every case is different and requires legal analysis by a knowledgeable and experienced personal injury attorney. Please call The Knoll Law Firm today at 1-800-504-3476 or fill out our free case review form and one of our attorneys will contact you to discuss your legal rights.
In Louisiana an accident victim generally has one year in which to file a lawsuit for his/her injuries and losses. After one year from the date of the accident, and a lawsuit is not filed, the victim forever loses his/her right to bring a claim.
Simply fill out the form below, and one of our injury attorneys will get in touch to discuss the best legal options available to you. There is no obligation to move forward with your case if you aren’t ready.
The information contained on this website has been prepared by The Knoll Law Firm, LLC for general informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as legal advice. The information contained hereon is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. The reader should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel.