Determining Auto Damages in a Personal Injury Claim

Many different kinds of damages can occur from car accidents. If you have been in an auto accident that has damaged your vehicle you may be wondering how much these damages cost, and how to recover compensation from these damages. You may be able to receive a payment for damages if you were not at fault.

Costs

Whether your car damage is a fender bender or a damaged battery, the cost can be overwhelming. Typically, an auto damage can range from $500-$600, however, they can also be as high as $2,000. The damages that an individual could collect include:

  • Vehicle damages
  • Personal property damages-if any items such as a laptop were damaged in the accident
  • Car rental needs- if you needed to rent a car while your car was being repaired
  • Out of pocket expenses-any expenses you accrued due to the accident such as taking a taxi to the police station.

How to Recover Compensation

You should keep a record of all evidence to receive any compensation for damages. You also must prove that the other driver’s negligence caused your damages. You can gather this evidence by:

  • Requesting the accident report from the police
  • Asking witness to document what they saw
  • Having a medical from your doctor
  • Collecting any receipts from treatment you have paid for

With a personal injury claim you may have a better chance of recovering the cost of any damages.

How To File A Claim

Every state has a statute of limitation, giving you a certain time limit for filing a case in court for your personal injury claim. To file you must have accurate documentation to support your claim.

  • Maintain copies of medical bills and records
  • Get estimate of any property damages
  • Seek out losses for any pain and suffering you have experiences due to the injuries you sustained from the crash

Work With A PI Attorney

Consulting with a personal injury attorney could fast track your claim and you could receive your settlement in a timelier manner. An attorney could also investigate your case to assure you have recognized all the losses and damages needed in a claim. It can be difficult to negotiate a personal injury claim alone. An attorney can help you throughout the settlement negotiation process.