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    Car accidents have the power to change your life in an instant. If you find yourself severely injured after a bad car accident in Honeygo, know that you may have a valid compensation claim that could yield a sizeable settlement.

    We can help with all aspects of your case, including accident documentation, evidence collection, damage calculations, case filing, and settlement negotiations. We can determine whether you have a claim by confirming that the other driver owed you a duty of care and breached it, directly causing the accident and your damages. You may only have 3 years to bring your case, so do not delay it.

    Schedule a free case review from our car accident lawyers by calling Rice Law at (410) 694-7291.

    How Can a Lawyer Help You After a Car Accident in Honeygo?

    Your lawyer should help you with every part of your case after a car accident in Honeygo.

    Accident Documentation

    We can obtain documentation of the accident, such as the crash report completed by local law enforcement. If you did not call 911 after the crash, we can also help you self-report the accident to the police afterward. That said, immediate reporting is always best.

    Evidence Collection

    Our car accident lawyers will also handle evidence collection. In addition to the photos you took at the scene, we may get pictures from eyewitnesses and law enforcement. If there are surveillance cameras in the vicinity, we can also get video footage before it is too late. Collecting evidence includes talking with eyewitnesses and recording their statements so they can testify if your case goes to court.

    Damages Calculations

    You need to know how much your injuries, property damage, and other damages are worth after a collision. We can compile all medical bills, income records, and any other invoices or records related to your damages. We can also calculate and seek compensation for your future damages so that you do not have to cover medical bills down the line.

    Case Filing

    Our lawyers help by preparing official complaints and filing them with the court in Maryland. Complaints must include the correct information about the case, the damages sought, and the parties involved. Otherwise, they could be dismissed. Most car accident victims have 3 years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. After filing, there will be other deadlines you have to meet to advance the claim, and our lawyers are responsible for meeting them as well.

    Settlement Negotiations

    Many cases are resolved with settlement negotiations. You need an experienced lawyer for these challenging conversations. We can deal with the defense, respond to lowball offers, and leverage evidence to get as much as possible from an out-of-court settlement.

    Trying the Case

    While rare, some auto accident lawsuits do reach trial. If your case goes to court, you need a lawyer who is familiar with litigating such cases and who can guide you through the entire process. If a trial takes place, we can present your case with the goal of meeting the standard of proof for civil lawsuits and showing it is more likely than not that the defendant is liable for the accident and your damages.

    When Can You Sue for a Car Accident in Honeygo?

    Our lawyers can see if your case meets the criteria for a valid personal injury claim and has all the elements of a successful civil lawsuit.

    The Other Driver Owed You a Duty of Care

    The first element you must satisfy in a car accident lawsuit is that the other party owed you a duty of care. A duty of care exists between all drivers sharing the road. So, if the other party was driving, they would have owed you a duty of care at the time.

    The Other Driver Breached Their Duty of Care

    Next, our lawyers must identify a breach of the duty of care. Drivers breach their duty by violating traffic laws and speeding, driving at night without headlights, driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and making reckless lane changes.

    The Other Driver’s Breach Caused the Accident

    The third element of any car accident lawsuit is proving that the other driver’s negligent act was the accident’s direct cause. Victims may not contribute to an accident and still receive compensation in Maryland, so do not admit fault to the other driver.

    You Suffered Injuries & Damages

    Finally, you must have suffered injuries and damages as a result of the car accident to have a valid claim. Bills from medical treatment, medical records, income records, and witness testimony help us prove your injuries and damages.

    Car Accident FAQs Answered by Our Lawyers

    How Many Years Do You Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Honeygo?

    The statute of limitations for both fatal and non-fatal car accident lawsuits in Honeygo is 3 years. There are exceptions for minor victims, mentally incapacitated victims, victims who experience delayed discovery, and defendants who leave the state.

    How Often Do Car Accident Cases Settle?

    The vast majority of car accident cases settle because there is ample physical, photographic, and testimonial evidence that proves the defendant is more than likely liable and should compensate the victim. Settlements can be faster and easier than trials, but not always.

    How Do You Know What Your Car Accident Case is Worth?

    Find out what your case is worth by letting us track your damages from the get-go. We can factor in all hospital bills, lost wages, property damage costs, pain and suffering, and other damages stemming from the accident.

    What if You Contribute to a Car Accident in Honeygo?

    Maryland is a pure contributory negligence state, meaning any victim who contributes in any way to their accident and injuries is barred from seeking any damages, not even reduced compensation. Because this rule is so strict, avoid apologizing or admitting any fault to the other driver or first responders.

    Get Help with Your Car Accident Case in Honeygo

    Get a free assessment of your case when you call the car accident lawyers of Rice Law at (410) 694-7291.