Obtaining full compensation requires helping insurance adjusters and juries understand the full impact of an injury. When you work with a car accident attorney at Rutter Mills, we build your most persuasive case so you are not left short-changed.
Like many auto accidents, the first step in receiving compensation for injuries is through an insurance claim. It is helpful to speak with a head-on collision car accident lawyer before this process begins because insurance adjusters are eager to close a file by paying as little as possible. You need a forceful representative to fight for what you are truly owed.
In a fault-based state like Virginia, the non-liable party injured in a head-on crash generally brings a third-party claim against the insurance company of the at-fault party.
If you or a loved one are injured in a crash and the at-fault party is uninsured or underinsured, you may need to investigate the assets of the other driver to determine whether to pursue compensation against him or her personally, or whether to bring a claim under your own insurance policy if you have coverage that allows it. If either the at-fault party’s insurer (or the driver personally) or your insurer disputes the issues of liability or the value of the claim, it may be necessary to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit.