After an accident, many people have questions about what comes next. The Law Brothers provides access to helpful resources, including assistance with obtaining a police report and a no-obligation consultation to help you better understand your situation and potential legal options.
For years, we have worked with individuals across California and the United States who are dealing with the aftermath of unexpected injuries. In many cases, our services are offered on a contingency fee basis, meaning attorney’s fees may be owed only if money is recovered. Our team is available 24/7 to answer questions and provide guidance.
Why Choose The Law Brothers?
- No upfront attorney’s fees in many cases
- Experienced communication and negotiation with insurance companies
- Years of experience handling personal injury matters
- Free, no-obligation case consultations
1. What is my case worth?
The value of a car accident case depends on many factors, including the nature and severity of the injuries, the length of recovery, medical treatment required, and how the injuries affect your daily life. Because every case is different, an attorney can review the facts of your situation and explain what types of compensation may be available under the law.
2. The insurance company said I don’t need a lawyer. Is that true?
Insurance companies and injured individuals often have different interests. Speaking with a personal injury attorney can help you receive information about your rights and options so you can make an informed decision about how to proceed.
3. How much will I have to pay?
Many personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. This generally means attorney’s fees may be owed only if money is recovered. Fee arrangements can vary depending on the facts of a case and applicable law, and these details are typically discussed during a consultation.
4. I don’t want to go to court. Can you still help me?
Yes. Many injury claims are resolved through negotiation without the need for a trial. An attorney can work to pursue a resolution through settlement when appropriate, while also explaining what may happen if a lawsuit becomes necessary.
5. What information should I have for a consultation?
Helpful information may include details about the accident (such as the date, time, and location), medical records or bills, insurance information, contact details for witnesses, and any correspondence you have received from insurance companies.
6. What damages can I claim in a car accident injury case?
Depending on the circumstances, a claim may involve damages such as medical expenses, lost income, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and future medical needs or reduced earning capacity. Availability and amounts depend on the specific facts of the case and applicable law.
7. How is fault determined in a car accident case?
Fault is typically evaluated using evidence such as police reports, witness statements, photographs, and other documentation. California’s comparative negligence rules may apply, meaning compensation can be affected if more than one party shares responsibility.
8. How long will it take to resolve my injury case?
The timeline for resolving a case can vary widely. Factors may include the complexity of the claim, the extent of the injuries, and whether the case is resolved through settlement or proceeds to litigation. Some cases resolve in months, while others may take longer.
9. What should I do immediately after a car accident?
Ensure safety: Move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries.
Call 911: Report the accident and request medical assistance if needed.
Document the scene: Take photos of the vehicles, roadway, and visible injuries.
Gather information: Exchange contact and insurance details and obtain witness information.
Avoid admitting fault: Do not make statements that could be interpreted as accepting responsibility.
Seek medical attention: Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, so a medical evaluation is often recommended.