Car crash

The team of Missouri car accident lawyers at Sumner Law Group, LLC, has compiled a list to address some of the most common car accident questions and to shed light on crucial issues surrounding car accidents. For specific answers to your individual questions, we encourage you to contact us for a free, no-obligation consultation. 

How Much Is the Average Car Accident Settlement? 

When it comes to car accident injury FAQs, this is perhaps the most common question. However, every car accident case is unique, influenced by various factors such as the nature of injuries, the degree of fault, the number of liable parties, the amount of available insurance coverage, and other factors. Some of the more common potential categories of compensation include: 

  • Medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • In-home assistance
  • Loss of earnings
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost enjoyment of life
  • Property damage
  • Punitive damages

The specific value of any case depends on its unique details. Our lawyers are ready to review your situation and give you a better idea of the types of damages you might be entitled to recover.

Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident? 

Determining fault for a car accident involves analyzing each driver’s actions leading up to the incident. In some cases, fault may be straightforward, such as when a driver violates a traffic law. Other situations may be more complex, involving factors like distractions, speeding, or failing to yield. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can thoroughly investigate the accident to collect evidence that establishes fault.

What If the At-Fault Driver Does Not Have Insurance? 

In scenarios where the at-fault driver lacks insurance, you may be able to make a claim using your auto policy’s uninsured motorist (UM) coverage if your policy includes it. UM coverage protects you when an uninsured or hit-and-run motorist injures you. It is critical to have qualified legal representation when pursuing a UM claim because the insurance company will still aim to minimize what it pays out.

What If the At-Fault Driver Leaves the Scene of the Accident? 

A hit-and-run accident is a serious offense. If the at-fault driver leaves the scene, you should still report the accident to the police and your insurance company. They can conduct an investigation and, if they find the driver, hold them responsible. Your UM coverage may help cover your losses if the driver remains unidentified or lacks coverage to pay your claim.

Should I Call the Police After a Car Accident? 

Yes. Calling the police after an accident ensures an official report of the incident, which is vital for your insurance claim and any potential lawsuit. It serves as a critical source of evidence detailing the facts of the accident and sometimes includes the responding officer’s assessment of fault.

What If the Car Accident Was Partly My Fault? 

Due to Missouri’s pure comparative negligence law, you can still recover compensation even if you’re partly at fault. Your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault, but it doesn’t prevent you from seeking damages.

Can I Recover Compensation for My Loved One’s Fatal Car Accident? 

If your loved one lost their life in a car accident due to another party’s negligence, you might be able to file a wrongful death claim. This legal action seeks compensation for losses such as funeral and burial expenses, lost future earnings, loss of companionship, and more. Each case is unique, and our experienced attorneys can guide you through the process.

Contact Sumner Law Group, LLC, Today 

If you have suffered injuries in a car accident, time is of the essence. Reach out to the experienced attorneys at Sumner Law Group, LLC. Our team can answer your questions, guide you through the legal process, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.