When to file a personal injury claim after a car accident

A car accident can change your life in an instant. Just one moment can leave you with a life-altering injury and overwhelming medical bills. When facing this unfortunate and complicated situation, it is important to know if you should move forward with a civil claim and seek personal injury compensation. 

Insurance companies do not have your best interests in mind. They may offer you a settlement that does not reflect the true value of your potential case, or the company may make it extremely difficult to get the money to which you have a rightful claim. When fighting insurance after a car accident in Maryland, it may be necessary to secure the services of an experienced, aggressive attorney.

In some instances, it may be appropriate to seek restitution from the parties that are responsible for your pain and suffering. If your accident was caused by a drunk driver, distracted driving, driver error, unsafe road conditions or other factors beyond your control, you may have a case. The responsible individual or party may be financially liable for your medical bills, rehabilitation costs and other financial losses that you endured as a result of the motor vehicle accident.

You should not face the aftermath of a Maryland accident alone. Even if you believe that you do not have a case, it is wise to seek a complete case evaluation in order to determine if you have valid grounds to move forward with a civil claim. A personal injury lawsuit cannot undo the damage that has been done, but it could help you obtain the recovery that you deserve. 

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