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Should I get a Lawyer after a Car Accident in Austin?

In case you are involved in an auto accident in Austin, it always helps if you are familiar with the laws of the state in order to file a claim against the driver responsible it. The laws state that every driver has a responsibility to exercise care, caution, and control while driving. If the accident that you are involved is caused by the negligence of another driver, then you have a cause for filing a lawsuit. Needless to say, it is always preferable to hire the services of an experienced lawyer for handling your auto accident case.

The first thing you have to do in case of an auto accident is to analyze the intensity and impact of the accident. If you or your family members are not injured and the vehicle is a little damaged, you can handle it through your insurer. If you or your family members have suffered injuries and the vehicle has sustained significant damage, the help of an attorney becomes inevitable.

As part of the laws governing proper driving there is a procedure known as ‘proper lookout,’ which determines whether negligence is involved in an auto accident. Auto accidents could be complex issues, especially if they were to result in serious injury to any passenger. It is for this reason that one needs to get advice from a good lawyer. A good auto accident attorney would be better placed to deal with insurance companies, since they are more adept at cutting through the red tape, which would be dealt by you otherwise.

You can get third party claims from the accused driver’s auto insurance company. If you feel that the payment process is being deliberately delayed by the insurance company, you can file a complaint in the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI).

In case you are involved in an auto accident where the accused party is a government entity, then it becomes a different scenario altogether. Usually, government entities are protected by a policy known as “government immunity” or “sovereign immunity.” But that doesn’t mean that you can’t sue the government at all. The only difference is you have to be extra careful to make it a solid case with all the proper evidences to prove that it was indeed the government entity’s gross negligence which led to the accident.

You can sue for damages in the form of loss of income because you are unable to work, medical or funeral expenses, or even for non-economic reasons like pain and suffering. With the number of vehicles increasing by the day, accidents have become an every day affair. The resulting impact an auto accident can have on someone can be devastating. It is for these reasons that you should be at least be equipped with the basic knowledge about road rules and what to do, when faced with such an unfortunate situation. Although you can find many good attorneys dealing with auto accidents in Austin , it is preferred that you go through referrals, giving you a good idea about an attorney’s expertise in the field.

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