In 2017, there were 961 sideswipe accidents, according to the Insurance Information Institute (III). If you or someone you love was injured in a side-impact collision, you might have the right to pursue financial compensation from the at-fault driver.
Assigning liability to the driver who caused your accident may require collecting evidence to support your claim. Our team may help you prove how the other driver’s actions or inactions were negligent and led to the side-impact collision. We may do so by building our argument with the following legal components:
- The at-fault driver owed you a duty of care
- The at-fault driver’s negligence breached that duty
- The at-fault driver’s negligence caused your injuries
- Your injuries have financial consequences
You do not have to fight for financial compensation alone. A White Plains side-impact collisions lawyer can fight for compensation on your behalf and lead your case throughout the litigation process. Contact the personal injury team at Morelli Law Firm by calling (212) 751-9800 today.
Our Team Can Assess the Potential Value of Your Personal Injury Claim
If you or a loved one were injured because of another driver’s negligence, you may be able to use the law to support your case when seeking financial compensation for your accident-related expenses.
If you and your lawyer can prove negligence, you may be able to recover the following financial expenses and losses:
- Medical expenses
- Lost earnings
- Pain and suffering
- Physical impairment
- Physical disfigurement
- Mental distress
- Emotional turmoil
- Property damage
Keep all receipts, records, and bills related to your side-impact accident. Your lawyer may use these documents to prove the value of your potential compensation package.
Have You Been Injured In An Accident? Contact Morelli Law
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Did your accident occur in White Plains, New York? While the law in New York makes it possible for plaintiffs to recover compensation through a lawsuit, it also restricts the amount of time you have to do so. The statute of limitations written in the New York Civil Practice Law & Rules (CVP) § 214 generally restricts your ability to file a lawsuit to three years from the date of the accident.
If a family member lost their life in a side-impact collision, you might be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf. If so, the statute of limitations in the New York Estates, Powers, & Trusts Laws (EPT) § 5-4.1 generally restricts your ability to file a lawsuit to two years to file. The wrongful death statute of limitations starts on the date of your loved one’s demise.
The statute of limitations starts on the date the collision occurs. Contact our client intake team at Morelli Law Firm by calling (212) 751-9800. A White Plains side-impact collisions lawyer can help prepare your case so that it gets filed on time.
You should also obtain a copy of your crash report as soon as it becomes available. Its date can help your lawyer ensure compliance with the relevant statute of limitations.
Your Lawyer Can Calculate Your Damages to Prepare for Negotiations
Many personal injury cases are settled out of court when both parties are able to agree to a mutually beneficial financial settlement. Our team can negotiate on your behalf, but you will always make the final decision. When a member of our personal injury team represents you during settlement negotiations, we work hard to ensure:
- Your potential compensation claim is accurately valued
- You do not accept a speedy but inadequate settlement offer
- The settlement you receive fairly covers the costs of the accident
Our team is here to support you so that you can avoid a lengthy court proceeding and potentially resolve your case with a financial settlement.
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When people get injured in a car accident, they might be left with injuries that range from cuts and scrapes to catastrophic injuries that change their physical abilities and appearance.
The New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) classifies how severe a person’s injuries are as so:
- “K” injuries include immediate fatalities and injury-related fatalities that occur within 30 days of the side-impact accident.
- “A” injuries include skull fractures, internal injuries, broken bones, and other injuries serious enough to prevent you from leaving the accident scene under your own power.
- “B” injuries include moderately serious injuries that are clearly visible, such as bumps on the head, abrasions, and other relatively minor wounds.
- “C” injuries include minor and less visible injuries, such as hysteria, nausea and vomiting, short-term loss of consciousness, and other unseen causes of pain or discomfort.
The cost of treating your injuries might increase over time, depending on how severe they are and how long your medical treatments might need to be to heal your injuries. Our legal team can factor in both past and future medical costs when pursuing compensation on your behalf.
We Can Help You Collect Evidence for Your Case
As soon as it becomes available, obtain a copy of your official crash report. It might contain information and details your lawyer may find useful for building your case. Along with your crash report and medical records, we may build your case using the following types of evidence:
- Pictures of your injuries
- Pictures of your vehicle
- Witness statements
- Vehicle repair estimates
- Vehicle value statements
Our team will work hard to build a comprehensive case file. We intend to gather as much evidence as possible to support your claim or lawsuit.
Fight for Compensation with a White Plains Side-Impact Collisions Lawyer
After a side-impact accident in White Plains, New York, you can call our team to help you with your personal injury claim or lawsuit. We can review the cause of your accident and start helping you prepare your case.
Contact the personal injury team at Morelli Law Firm by calling (212) 751-9800 to explore your legal options for pursuing compensation.
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