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- How to Strengthen Your Personal Injury Case From the Start
- Other Factors That Affect How Long It Takes to Finish a Lawsuit
- Negotiation Is a Big Part of the Legal Process
- What Your Bus Accident Compensation Will Include
- Finding Out Who Will Pay Your Damages
- Let Us File Your Bus Accident Lawsuit on Your Behalf
How to Strengthen Your Personal Injury Case From the Start
While it is impossible to control everything about your case, you could solidify the foundation upon which the case will be built, right from the start, by:- Collecting evidence from the scene. Evidence like accident scene photos and the liable driver’s contact information could strengthen your case and make it clear who the liable party is.
- Seeking medical care immediately. Not only does this protect your health, it makes it easier to establish a connection between the collision and your injuries.
- Consulting with our bus injury lawyers. Even if the insurer tries to say you do not need an attorney, it is a good idea to get legal advice anyway. We will educate you about your rights and make sure the insurance company respects those rights.
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Other Factors That Affect How Long It Takes to Finish a Lawsuit
Unfortunately, even if you take swift action and do everything right, your lawsuit might be delayed if:- The at-fault party denies liability
- The insurance company for the at-fault party is able to build a strong case of their own
- The accident is very complex (e.g., it involves numerous vehicles), requiring additional time to both investigate and present your case
- There is a lot of evidence (e.g., we have to interview many of the bus passengers) or evidence is difficult to locate
- Handle all communications with the insurance company, the bus company, and other parties
- Prepare you for any interviews or depositions with the insurer so you know what to say, what not to say, and what to expect
- Present your case on your behalf to a judge and jury
Negotiation Is a Big Part of the Legal Process
You do not always have to sue for a monetary award right away. In many cases, the first and preferred option is to negotiate a pretrial settlement. The insurance company might offer what you need early on, but do not count on this, and do not assume that their first offer will be appropriate. Negotiating with the insurer would require you to:- Prove that your injuries were caused by their client’s negligence
- Prove that your injuries are worth the amount of money you have asked for
- Disprove any allegations the insurance company makes that would diminish your settlement (e.g., that you are partly liable for the crash)
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What Your Bus Accident Compensation Will Include
Your bus accident settlement or jury award should account for past, present, and future losses. This frequently includes but is not limited to:- Medical expenses
- Diminished quality of life
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of wages
- Partial or total disability
- Loss of earning capacity
- Loss of consortium
- Out-of-pocket expenses
- Disfigurement and scarring
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Finding Out Who Will Pay Your Damages
Generally, it is not the at-fault party themselves that pays compensation but their insurance company. To find out who will pay your damages, you first have to identify all of the liable parties and then figure out who insures them against motor vehicle accident damages. In a bus accident case, the bus company is typically responsible for paying damages. Even if the bus driver was negligent, their employer is often vicariously liable for their actions. Other possible liable parties include:- Vehicle part manufacturers
- Bus maintenance companies
- Government agencies responsible for maintaining the roadway
Let Us File Your Bus Accident Lawsuit on Your Behalf
Friedman & Simon Injury Lawyers L.L.P. understands that you need money as fast as possible. We have almost a century of combined experience to bring to your case. Our lawyers will answer your questions about how long the average bus accident lawsuit takes and how to fight for the money your family is depending on. Call now for a free consultation.Call or text (516) 932-0400 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form