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5 Questions That Car Accident Lawyers Hear From The Clients

If you were in a serious car collision, your vehicle might have been damaged to the point where you start wondering, Is my car repairable or totaled? The insurance company that is responsible for paying on the claim has an obligation to determine whether the damaged car is repairable or totaled. If your crash was caused by another persons negligence, you may be eligible for more compensation than you think contacting a Philadelphia car accident attorney at Soloff & Zervanos, P.C. They are going to get to work investigating every aspect of your claim so they can secure the compensation you are entitled to.

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5 Questions That Car Accident Lawyers Hear From The Clients

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  1. 5Questions That Car Accident Lawyers Hear From The Clients

  2. Although Pennsylvanians are used to seeing car accidents in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and other cities across the state, being in a car crash is one of the most traumatizing things that can happen to you when you least expect it. An Attorney have compiled several questions that they hear from their clients over and over again

  3. Who Decides Where My Damaged Car Gets Repaired After a Car Crash? 1 Where your damaged vehicle is repaired after a car accident depends on various factors, including which insurance company is paying for the repairs. Each insurance company in Pennsylvania has its own rules and policies. “Some insurers have preferred providers, while others give their policyholders the freedom to choose where they would like to get their vehicle repaired,” explains their Philadelphia car accident lawyer.

  4. Who Will Pay the Towing and Storage Costs After a Car Accident? 2 Another common question that a car crash victim may have on his or her mind is, “Who will pay the towing and storage costs for my damaged vehicle after a traffic accident?” Generally, the at-fault party’s insurer will cover these costs, but the victim’s insurance company may choose to pay for the towing and storage expenses for your damaged car and then try to get reimbursed from the other motorist’s insurer.

  5. Who Decides if My Vehicle is Repairable or Totaled? 3 If you were in a serious car collision, your vehicle might have been damaged to the point where you start wondering, “Is my car repairable or totaled?” The insurance company that is responsible for paying on the claim has an obligation to determine whether the damaged car is repairable or totaled. How is this estimation made? Here a Philadelphia car accident attorney at Soloff & Zervanos, P.C., explains that a car is considered a “total loss” when repairing the vehicle costs more than the car’s market value.

  6. Yes, you may recover compensation if you are partially at-fault for a car accident in 4 Philadelphia. Many people assume that if they had any share of the fault for a car accident that they cannot recover Can I Still Recover Damages if compensation for their claim. However, this is the Police Said I’m Partially at not the case. First, it is important to understand that Philadelphia operates under Fault for the Accident? a “choice no-fault” car insurance system. Any driver who uses the no-fault insurance system will turn to their own insurance carrier for coverage of medical expenses.

  7. Can I Hire A Philadelphia Car Accident Attorney If The Can I Hire A Philadelphia Car Accident Attorney If The Insurance Company Has Already Made A Settlement Offer? Insurance Company Has Already Made A Settlement Offer? 55 5 Most definitely. You have a right to hire a lawyer even if the insurance company has already made a settlement offer. Make sure that you do not accept the offer or sign any papers offered by the insurer unless you have consulted with a goal-oriented attorney who will ensure that the offer being made is fair. Often, insurance companies in Pennsylvania offer low-ball settlements because this is their way of making money. Paying less than the victim deserves is their profit. Make sure that you do not fall prey to insurers’ dishonest and unfair tactics. You deserve more. Contact their best car accident lawyers in Philadelphia right now.

  8. Contact Their Philadelphia Car Accident Attorneys for a Free Consultation Please do not speak with insurance companies before you seek help from a qualified car crash attorney. If your crash was caused by another person’s negligence, you may be eligible for more compensation than you think. At Soloff & Zervanos, P.C., they will be your advocate, working to ensure you get what you deserve. This can include: ❏ Compensation for your medical bills ❏ Lost wages and benefits if you cannot work ❏ Pain and suffering damages ❏ Possible punitive damages Let them get to work so you can focus on recovering and being with your family. If you need a Philadelphia car accident attorney, you can contact them at 215-929-7216.

  9. Soloff & Zervanos, P.C 1525 Locust Street 8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19102 https://www.soloffandzer vanos.com/contact.shtml 866-597-8572

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