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Avoid any discussion of fault or injuries. If they ask you directly what happened, you can tell them you would prefer to give a written statement. We can help you with this process. You can also politely decline their request for additional information until after you have obtained a lawyer.
Yes, so long as you have a comprehensive car insurance policy that covers you for damage to your car if the accident was your fault. If you have third-party only or third-party fire and theft, you're not covered if you've damaged your car.
For example, a defendant acting in a careless manner and causing injury (negligence) is a cause of action. Intentionally hitting someone and causing injury is a cause of action (battery). Every part (element) in that cause of action has to be proven by the person bringing the case (the plaintiff).
Cause of Action?Motor Vehicle (PLD-PI-001(1)) Tells the court and the other side that you contend the other side was negligent in a motor vehicle accident, and the details of the accident. Must be attached to a Complaint form to use.
Yes, we can usually determine how fast the other car was going based on physical evidence of the crash, electronic data, and by hiring an accident reconstruction expert.