5 Common Legal Misconceptions About Auto Accidents

Author: Auger Law | November 5th, 2014

5913334509_8382547a05_bIf you turn on the news or open the paper, chances are that you will learn of auto accidents. Unfortunately, car accidents are a part of everyday life. You may even have been the victim of one yourself.

The period of time following an accident is confusing, overwhelming and stressful. It’s not unusual for people to make mistakes in the handling of their situation due to misconceptions about car accidents, auto injury, and how to handle the situation. Here are five common legal misconceptions people have about auto accidents.

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1. You Are Guaranteed Compensation

Many people assume that they are legally guaranteed compensation due to vehicle damage or personal injury. This is not always the case. When compensation is forthcoming, insurance company reviews and legal cases can take longer than you may think.

2. All You Need Is a Police Report

In some jurisdictions, police reports are extremely detailed. In others, only the most basic of information is included in the report. When the latter is the case, be sure to note other information such as weather and road conditions at the time of the collision, visibility, traffic conditions, damage to vehicles, and damage to fixtures and structures.

3. You Do Not Need a Lawyer

You may be right in your thinking; you might not need a lawyer. In some cases this is true, in others, it is in your best interest to hire an attorney. Luckily, most attorneys offer a free initial consultation and accident review. It is at this time that a qualified attorney can advise you of your legal rights and tell you if hiring representation is in your best interest.

4. Hit Someone in the Rear and You Are at Fault

Most people believe that if they hit another car from behind they are automatically at fault. This is not always the case. If, for instance, the car in front of you slams on its brakes without cause, you may not be at fault. If a vehicle merges in front of you in an unsafe way and you hit its rear end, you may not be at fault. Certain conditions and specific behaviors are considered when determining fault in a rear-end collision.

5. Legal Representation is Expensive

This is simply untrue, particularly in the case of car accidents. Most attorneys that specialize in auto accidents take pay on contingency. This means that no money is paid up front; the lawyer takes their fee out of any compensation or other awards given by the court at the conclusion of legal proceedings. If you do not win your case, the attorney takes no money.

If you have been involved in an auto accident and would like more information regarding the proper action to take, how to move more quickly through the legal system, or how to receive the compensation your deserve, an experienced auto accident attorney at Auger & Auger can assist you today. We are happy to provide you with a free case review and evaluation. Call now!

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