If you have been involved in an accident caused by drunk driving, it is imperative that you follow these steps: You should also speak with an attorney right away. You may be at a disadvantage when negotiating without legal representation, even if you think you have a solid case. Hire an experienced lawyer to ensure you don't end up with a settlement that is less than you deserve. A drunk driving accident lawyer in Atlanta at Broughton Accident & Injury Lawyers understands the importance of ensuring the injured person gets the justice and compensation they deserve. If you have been injured in a drunk driving accident in Atlanta, contact us right now at (404) 842-7700 for a free consultation. After a DUI accident, you may have medical bills, doctor visits, property damage, lost time at work, and more. You deserve to be fairly compensated for these expenses, and the Broughton Accident & Injury Lawyers team wants to help you. A drunk driver who causes an accident usually faces criminal charges. However, a victim may also sue a drunk driver in civil court to recover compensation. The local authorities will handle criminal charges, but you need a personal injury lawyer (experienced with DUI cases) to handle the injury claim (civil case). Call us today at (404) 842-7700 to speak with an attorney for free, with no obligation to hire us. Here at Broughton Accident & Injury Lawyers, we've seen our share of tricky insurance agents. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for insurance companies to try to blame the injured party for the accident — even if the other driver was drunk! They often use these tactics to lower the value of your claim or deny it altogether. There are many ways insurance adjusters could trick accident victims. One tactic we see used often is the "recorded statement." Insurance companies use this tactic to catch you saying something that will lower the value of your claim. For example, an insurance adjuster will ask the victim to answer some questions on a recorded line. Then, they may try to word the questions in a tricky way so that you make a mistake and say something to harm your injury case. Providing a recorded statement has caused families to lose thousands of dollars in compensation. That is one reason you should always speak with a lawyer before talking to any insurance companies. You could protect your claim from insurance sharks with the help of a personal injury lawyer who can safely guide you through the insurance process. As an experienced DUI accident attorney in Atlanta, Allen L Broughton, Esq., has helped many families who have suffered severe injuries from DUI drivers maximize their compensation. Drunk driving accidents can cause many serious injuries. There are many people who are affected by their injuries for months, years, or even their entire lives. Among the most common injuries caused by drunk driving are: There is no set time limit for settling your claim. Due to the unique nature of each drunk driving case and the varying characteristics of each person, no attorney can give an exact time frame on this question. According to your claim's complexity, an average negotiation could take one to three months. There are a variety of factors that influence how long you have to wait, including: Most insurance companies are not interested in negotiating quickly. However, it is more likely you will be able to settle out of court when you provide solid evidence and have a strong attorney on your side. Although settlement times can vary from case to case, having an attorney by your side can make the process go much more smoothly. You can usually recover two kinds of damages in the event of an accident caused by a drunk driver. Economic and non-economic damages can be compensated when you file a claim. The term "economic damages" refers to monetary losses. Calculations are usually based on financial documents such as receipts and bills. In order to establish your claim, you must maintain all records of your expenditures after the accident. There is no fixed monetary value for non-economic damages. Rather, they are assessed according to their severity. In this case, you may be entitled to more compensation if your non-economic damages are severe. An agreed-upon amount is usually paid by the insurance company when negotiations settle out of court. A jury may, however, award non-economic damages to the plaintiff if the case proceeds to trial. In the settlement process, our lawyers make sure every damage suffered is taken into account. Georgia is a state that practices comparative negligence. As a result, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries even if you were speeding, riding on the shoulder, or swerving when you were injured. To determine fault in accidents, courts use comparative negligence as a general rule. In some cases, the judge may require the other driver to pay their share of damages if they deem you responsible for less than 50% of the accident. In these situations, you need the assistance of an experienced attorney. The quality of the evidence you present will greatly influence the amount of compensation you receive. Get a free consultation with our Atlanta drunk driving accident lawyers by calling (404) 842-7700. After an accident, you need an experienced law firm with a proven reputation and attentive personal service. Trust Broughton Accident & Injury Lawyers in Atlanta, GA, if you or a loved one have been hit by a drunk driver. Get a free consultation with our Atlanta drunk driving accident lawyers. Give us a call at (404) 842-7700 today.I Was Hit By a Drunk Driver in Atlanta. What Do I Do?
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