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AUTO ACCIDENTS

  TML Injury Law is your gateway to expert legal assistance following an unfortunate vehicular accident. When collisions disrupt your life, our experienced team is ready to steer your case towards the best possible outcome. TML Injury Law is a highly dedicated Personal Injury firm, we focus on securing the justice and compensation you deserve. We understand that navigating the aftermath of an auto accident can be a daunting journey, and our mission is to provide guidance, support, and unwavering representation every step of the way. Let us be your trusted co-pilot on the road to recovery, diligently defending your rights and challenging any obstacles to your claim. Together, we'll drive your case towards a successful resolution.

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STEPS TO FOLLOW AFTER AN AUTO ACCIDENT

1.   PRIORITIZE YOUR SAFETY

Find a safe location away from traffic and check for injuries. If required, don't hesitate to call for emergency medical help.​

2.   REPORT THE ACCIDENT TO AUTHORITIES.

Notify the police, provide a factual account, and obtain a copy of the report. This document can be critical for your claim.

3.   DOCUMENT THE SCENE. 

Capture photos of the vehicle damages, injuries, and overall scene, if possible. These can provide visual evidence supporting your case.

4.   EXCHANGE INFORMATION.

Gather names, contact details, insurance info, and vehicle descriptions. Remember to stay calm and avoid discussing fault.

5.   SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION PROMPTLY.  

Regardless of the apparent severity of injuries, some symptoms may not manifest immediately, and early treatment can also reinforce the link between the accident and any resulting injuries.

6.   CONTACT US RIGHT AWAY.

We'll review your case, advise on next steps, and advocate for your rights. Even if liability seems clear-cut, legal expertise is crucial in navigating insurance complexities and securing fair compensation.

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FACTORS FOR LARGE SETTLEMENTS OR JUDGMENTS

SEVERITY OF THE INJURIES

The severity of injuries is a significant factor in determining the settlement or judgment size. Generally, the more severe and life-altering the injury, the higher the potential settlement. This includes injuries that require long-term treatment or result in permanent disability, such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and severe burns.

MEDICAL EXPENSES.

High medical costs often lead to larger settlements or judgments. These costs include immediate treatment, surgeries, medication, rehabilitation, and ongoing care. In some cases, future medical expenses are factored in, especially if the victim will need continuous care or treatments.

LOSS OF INCOME. 

If an accident causes you to miss work or reduces your ability to earn income in the future, these factors can significantly increase your settlement. This loss can be calculated as the wages lost during your recovery period and the reduction in earning capacity due to your injuries.

PAIN AND SUFFERING.

In addition to tangible losses like medical bills and lost wages, you may also be compensated for pain and suffering, which covers the physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident. The calculation of pain and suffering varies by jurisdiction and the nature of the injuries.

LIABILITY.  

If the other driver is clearly at fault, it's easier to get a larger settlement or judgment. Evidence that supports your claim, like a police report or witness statements, can be crucial. In contrast, if you share some blame for the accident, it could reduce your potential settlement or judgment.

POLICY LIMITS.

The defendant's insurance policy limit also plays a significant role. No matter how severe your damages, the settlement with an insurance company can't exceed the policy limit, in most cases. However, if the at-fault party has substantial personal assets, it may be possible to seek damages beyond the policy limit.

QUALITY OF LEGAL REPRESENTATION.

Your attorney’s experience and negotiation skills can greatly affect your settlement. An experienced personal injury attorney can build a strong case, accurately estimate the value of your claim, negotiate effectively with insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary.

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