Personal Injury and Accident Attorneys in Los Angeles

How long does it take to process a personal injury case and receive compensation?
Most injury cases depend on medical treatment — meaning the case will take as long as the person needs treatment for their injuries. Once treatment is completed, negotiations with the insurance company will begin, and it is essential to have representation from a personal injury and accident attorney in Los Angeles to help you win your case.
This negotiation process can take 3 to 6 months after medical treatment is completed. If there is a situation where fault for the injuries, trauma, or accident cannot be established, then more time may be needed to close the case.
What happens with medical bills received after the accident?
Any medical expense resulting from the accident must be covered by the insurance company. Keep in mind that in many cases, insurance companies have limits on the amounts of expenses. If there are bills that are not being covered, these can be submitted to a health insurance plan and subject to payments that are deductible from your insurance. Always review all specifications with an attorney so that they can develop the best strategy for covering medical bills.
When is it justifiable to litigate your injury case in court?
A case can be taken to court when the compensation offer for a damage or bruise is not fair in relation to the injury and suffering of the affected person, or when the opposing party is not willing to accept responsibility. A personal injury specialist attorney can advise you and recommend the best strategies so that you receive the maximum compensation for your injuries.
If I am an immigrant, can I have problems if I file a personal injury claim?
All persons regardless of immigration status have the right to file a claim without any concern.
What happens if I have to go to court if I am an undocumented illegal immigrant?
Immigration status has no relevance for this type of claim. The person has the right to receive their benefits regardless of their immigration status.
Can a passenger in an auto accident file a lawsuit for their injuries?
Yes. A person who has been injured in an accident can file a claim. In some cases, reimbursement of medical expenses may be limited if there is some responsibility on your part, but when you are a passenger you are completely innocent in the accident, so you could receive medical treatment and maximum compensation for pain and suffering.
What happens when the auto insurance is under another person’s name because I am an immigrant?
As long as you are not responsible for the accident, it is possible that you may be able to file a claim, but the insurance policy may determine that coverage is not valid due to the use of another person’s name.
Can I receive compensation in a personal injury case if I do not have a driver’s license?
If the fact that you are driving without a license does not affect the case and you are not responsible for the accident, you can receive medical treatment and compensation for pain and suffering.
The payment of medical bills depends on the state laws where the accident occurred, the terms of the health insurance policy, and the terms of the auto insurance policies of the vehicles involved. It is important to know and understand the terms of the policy, as in some cases policies allow the insurance company to take a portion of your settlement as reimbursement for coverage.
How will medical bills be paid if I am injured in an auto accident and do not have health insurance?
Everything will depend on the applicable state laws and the conditions of the policies of the vehicles involved. If the policy does not cover the full amount, the remainder will be deducted from the pain and suffering compensation.
If the police report states that I am at fault in the auto accident, can I still file a lawsuit for my injuries?
In order to obtain compensation for injuries in an auto accident, you must be completely innocent in the accident. In some cases, the police report can be reviewed by a court, and if you have evidence proving your innocence, you can receive compensation for the accident.
What happens if the medical treatment for the accident is not completed?
In a personal injury case, medical treatment is the fundamental part of the case, so not completing it has a negative impact on the case, such as reducing the value of the claim, as the injuries are not considered as serious due to the fact that treatment was not completed.
Can you sue the state or city if I suffer a fall on public property?
You can file a claim against the city, state, federal government, or any entity responsible for the injury. In these cases there are also limitations on the amount they can pay.
Can you sue the transportation authority if I have an accident?
If you are injured in an accident on public transportation, you can file a lawsuit for the injury, but there are certain time limitations for filing the lawsuit — currently two years.
Who can file a lawsuit for injuries in an auto accident?
If you have suffered any injury, whether as a driver or passenger, and the cost of medical treatment is $2,000 or more, you have every right to file a compensation claim. There are also time limitations, as the window is up to three years. If you are the driver of the vehicle, you must prove your innocence in the accident in order to obtain benefits.
- Verify who is responsible for the accident or injuries
- Notify the responsible parties of the claim
- Notify the insurance companies
- Request information on medical records from the medical centers where the injured person received care
- When injured as a result of an auto accident, a request must be submitted and completed so that expenses are paid by the corresponding insurance company
- You can apply to receive payments for lost wages as long as it is included in the insurance policy
- The most important thing is the medical treatment, which will need to take as long as necessary to complete all treatment
- After medical treatment is completed, all records are obtained and the compensation claim is submitted to the insurance company
- Negotiations are conducted with the insurance company and the client is consulted to agree on whether to accept or reject the offer
- In the event that no offer is being received, the courts can be used to obtain compensation
- After a reasonable offer exists, the necessary documentation is prepared to provide to the insurance company so that they can issue the check
- An in-depth evaluation of your injuries and advising you on your options in relation to your case
- Keeping you informed of every step and progress in your case
- Answering all your questions and calls professionally
- Aggressively negotiating your case with the insurance companies
- Firmly litigating your case in court
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