Northern Virginia Car Accident Attorney Helps Determine Fault in Auto Accident Cases
Getting behind the wheel is growing more and more risky with each passing year. It seems people are attached to their electronic devices and smart phones, which makes us more productive as a society—and more dangerous as drivers. If you have been in an auto accident and have suffered damages, you are probably looking to be compensated for your losses by the responsible party's insurance. But getting compensation for your damages is not always an easy process. Let Fairfax, VA car accident attorney Michael N. Driscoll help you get through the claim process as quickly and easily as possible.
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The state of Virginia is a "fault" insurance state when it comes to car insurance and liability after a car accident, which means that anyone injured in Virginia can pursue some different options in the search for compensation after a car wreck. For example, a driver, passenger, or pedestrian may choose to file an insurance claim with his or her own insurance company in the attempt to get compensation. Another is that an injured person may decide to contact the other driver's insurance company for coverage, especially if it seems clear that the other driver was "at fault" for the accident. Last, an injured party may decide to take the case to court, especially if fault is unclear or settlement negotiations have not worked.
Attorney Driscoll works hard to determine the "at-fault" driver in order to get you the full compensation for all of the things that have happened as a result of the accident: the medical bills, the lost wages, the physical therapy, the damage to your vehicle, not to mention the pain and suffering you may have experienced. By examining the evidence, talking to witnesses, and even having your vehicle looked at by professionals, Manassas, Virginia auto accident lawyer Michael N. Driscoll will put together an airtight case to get you the justice, and compensation, you deserve.
Whether your injuries are considered "minor", such as whiplash or other MIST (Minor Soft Tissue Injuries) or severe, such as amputation or serious burns, or even if the damage was only to property belonging to you, Attorney Driscoll will work tirelessly to make sure you receive fair compensation in or outside of court.