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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

I was in a bad car accident. Do I need a lawyer or can i just deal with the adjuster?

Ethan L. Shaw
Answered by attorney Ethan L. Shaw (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Shaw Cowart LLP
Hi there,  I would need more information about the incident in order to answer your question properly. However, it is likely that you will need a lawyer.  1. How bad are the injuries? 2. When did the accident happen? 3. Where did it happen? 4. How did it happen? You are welcome to respond back with more details so I can better assist you or call our office at any time to speak with one of our attorneys directly. Thank you!   Ethan Shaw  
Hi there,  I would need more information about the incident in order to answer your question properly. However, it is likely that you will need a lawyer.  1. How bad are the injuries? 2. When did the accident happen? 3. Where did it happen? 4. How did it happen? You are welcome to respond back with more details so I can better assist you or call our office at any time to speak with one of our attorneys directly. Thank you!   Ethan Shaw  
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What is a fair amount for insurance to pay medical expenses?

Bradley Williams Cornett
Answered by attorney Bradley Williams Cornett (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Ford, Howard & Cornett, P.C.
You mention Arizona in your question, but your question was submitted as a question about Alabama law. The law can differ significantly from state to state. If your accident occurred in Arizona, I suggest that you re-submit your question and indicate Arizona rather than Alabama. That way, you will get responses from attorneys who practice law in Arizona rather than Alabama. With that said, whether or not you have to re-pay your automobile insurance carrier for medical expenses paid on your behalf will likely depend on the language of your insurance policy. Look for the term "subrogation" in your insurance policy especially in the section about Medical Payments coverage. A few insurance companies do not subrogate (require re-payment) for medical payments made under the MedPay portion of an automobile policy but most insurance companies do. You should discuss the matter directly with your insurance company. If you are insured by a reputable company, they will tell you the truth whether or not they have paid yet. You many need to speak with someone in the subrogation department (instead of a claim adjustor). If you are not comfortable speaking with your insurance company about your subrogation questions, you should consult with an experienced attorney who handles insurance matters. You likely only have a right to MedPay (medical expenses) from your own insurance carrier. However, you can recover all compensatory damages (such as medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering) from the liable individual (or his/her insurance carrier).
You mention Arizona in your question, but your question was submitted as a question about Alabama law. The law can differ significantly from state to state. If your accident occurred in Arizona, I suggest that you re-submit your question and indicate Arizona rather than Alabama. That way, you will get responses from attorneys who practice law in Arizona rather than Alabama. With that said, whether or not you have to re-pay your automobile insurance carrier for medical expenses paid on your behalf will likely depend on the language of your insurance policy. Look for the term "subrogation" in your insurance policy especially in the section about Medical Payments coverage. A few insurance companies do not subrogate (require re-payment) for medical payments made under the MedPay portion of an automobile policy but most insurance companies do. You should discuss the matter directly with your insurance company. If you are insured by a reputable company, they will tell you the truth whether or not they have paid yet. You many need to speak with someone in the subrogation department (instead of a claim adjustor). If you are not comfortable speaking with your insurance company about your subrogation questions, you should consult with an experienced attorney who handles insurance matters. You likely only have a right to MedPay (medical expenses) from your own insurance carrier. However, you can recover all compensatory damages (such as medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering) from the liable individual (or his/her insurance carrier).
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How do I fight a car accident lawsuit when I was not the one at fault but was the one ticketed?

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Answered by attorney Brett Edward Rosenthal (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Graves Law Offices
Part of your auto policy obligates your carrier to designate counsel for you in the event that you get sued for the accident. However, need to make sure that you contest the ticket and the officer's finding of fault because if you don't do that and just pay it then they will use that to establish your fault for the accident. Make sure you contact your carrier as soon as you receive service of the complaint from the other party.
Part of your auto policy obligates your carrier to designate counsel for you in the event that you get sued for the accident. However, need to make sure that you contest the ticket and the officer's finding of fault because if you don't do that and just pay it then they will use that to establish your fault for the accident. Make sure you contact your carrier as soon as you receive service of the complaint from the other party.
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