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Can Anyone Recommend An Auto Accident Lawyer In Southeast...

New postby Colette » 17 May 2010, 07:33

Can anyone recommend an Auto Accident Lawyer in Southeast New Mexico?

I was the victim of a motor vehicle accident on May 11 and am in need of an attorney. please help.
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New postby Dania » 17 May 2010, 07:33

Try http://www.findlaw.com for New Mexico accident attorneys.
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Where can I find the best auto accident lawyer in the...

New postby Laura » 17 May 2010, 07:33

Where can I find the best auto accident lawyer in the United States? Where can I find the best auto accident lawyer in the United States?
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New postby Vannesa » 17 May 2010, 07:33

The best accident lawyer in the US can't really help you unless he happens to be licensed to practice in your state.

Check your local state bar, or state professional association for attorneys, to get referrals for licensed attorneys in your state.
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How soon must my husband consult with a lawyer after an...

New postby Kathern » 17 May 2010, 07:33

How soon must my husband consult with a lawyer after an auto accident?

My husband and a co-worker were in an accident on their way home from work. A car full of teens ran a stop sign and pulled right out in front of them. My husband suspects that drinking or drugs were involved because the boys ran from the car trying to flee. 2 of the boys came back and the other 2 took off. Also my husband said he thought he heard a cop say that the driver was only 15 - not even old enough to have a license. Our car was totaled and my husband and his coworker sustained some injuries, and my husband wants to consult our lawyer. Someone told my husband to call the lawyer within 24 hours, but I told him I didn't think he had to call that soon. How soon do we need to call?
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New postby Keli » 17 May 2010, 07:33

Why pay an attorney? let the ins. co. attorneys handle it.........
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What would lawyer costs for an auto insurance company be?

New postby Una » 17 May 2010, 07:33

I'm trying to work out a settlement with the auto-insurance company over an injury that happened last December. They're offering $3,500, but we want $5,000. I was wondering how much it would cost them in legal fees, and lawyer costs if we were to bring this to court. It could help in our bartering if we know they'll be saving money just settling. Thanks.
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New postby Angeline » 17 May 2010, 07:33

Some insurance companies consider a lawyer's fees the cost of doing business. So they don't really give that consideration when they value a claim.

They also know that if you hire a lawyer and sue - you will have to pay your lawyer 1/2 of your settlement plus expenses - a smart adjuster will point it out to you that to you. Be careful trying to ague that the insurance company should give you more because you are saving them legal fees -the company can use that argument back against you. Because if you hire a lawyer - you have to pay him as well.
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After an auto accident, do I need a lawyer to get a...

New postby Susan » 17 May 2010, 07:33

After an auto accident, do I need a lawyer to get a settlement for bodily injury?

I was involved in an auto accident where the other party was at fault, and the other parties ins co already admitted fault. I only had liability (never again) and my totalled car had a value of $13000. However, the insured was only covered for up to $10k, shorting me $3k. I have minor scrapes and visible scarring on my head from the airbag hitting my glasses. I really only want the value of my car, but if I have to go through lawyer to get property and bodily injury claims of over $25k, after lawyer fees, what am I left with? I want to settle with the Ins Co directly.
Thank all of you for your help. I want to refrain from getting a lawyer at all costs, but I do only want whats fair to me - my life, which is in tact - and the value for my car. My liability insurance, which I had for less than a year, and full coverage for my whole driving history before that, won't cover the balance. I don't want to fake anything with a lawyer or get some phone doctor to write my arm that supposedly fell off recently. I want my car back! Is small claims my way? Won't that take forever? Can I plead with the adjuster?
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New postby Erwin » 17 May 2010, 07:33

I am so sorry you were in such a bad accident. I am glad, generally speaking, that you're ok. Let's explain something about attorneys---

1. They take 33% + administrative costs of any settlement you get. What they'd have to do is sue the owner/driver direct, because the insurance has paid their policy max for property damage. 10k is all they've got to pay ya. However, seeing as your car is worth 13k, you would have had to pay that to an attorney anyway, so while unfortunate-I wouldn't suggest hiring one for your vehicle damages as it wouldn't be worth anyone's time or money. Honestly, it's not likely the driver/owner has assets if all he carries is 10k for property damage, anyway...

2. I believe the lowest state minimum for bodily injury is 10k. The insurance is going to check out how much in $$$ was paid out for your medical, and then consider the punitive (work missed, loss of services, etc). Your doctors are all going to submit chart notes as to how long and to what degree of recovery you will make. Again, bear in mind that a policy max is just that. Insurance co's won't disclose this amount readily, so you may want to ask if they feel their insured is at least appropriately insured for your bills. If not---
3. Do you carry UIM(underinsured motorist, not to be confused with un-insured motorist). This is coverage for bodily injury only, that you purchase thru YOUR insurer, that covers you if the other party isn't appropriately covered for the loss. Your insurance will make sure the other carrier's max has been reached, and offer assistance. There is no deductible for this.
4. Speaking of which---if you carry collision, you can part with the deductible and your insurance can pay the difference in your vehicle damages. Talk to them about it, and let them know you've already signed a release and taken money for your car. But hey, losing 500 bucks or whatever is better than 3k, and it's a non-fault loss so your premiums may not go up.
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Hope all these options/explanations have helped. Remember, an attorney is in it to make money and they'll only take your case if they feel they have something to gain from it. Otherwise the job of the other insurance is to settle your claim as fairly as possible. Undercutting you would be unethical, and isn't likely to happen.
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