| Auto AccidentsWhen you or a loved one are  injured in an automobile accident, you are entitled to full compensation for  your pain and suffering.  At Maas &  Marinovich, we have witnessed the physical agony of accident victims, and we  understand the emotional strain on families when lost income and mounting  medical expenses create a serious financial crisis.  To help ease your pain, we pledge to provide  you with the finest care available, including arrangements for the prompt  repair of your vehicle and a rental car while your automobile is under repair. When you are involved in  an accident… Be calm.  Think before you speak.  Emotions  usually run high after an accident and therefore it is not a good idea to try  and prove you were not at fault for the accident. It is very important that you  not accuse the other person of some wrongdoing. All this accomplishes is  getting the other person angry at you. Keep in mind that this person will later  be reporting the accident to their insurance company and if they are angry at  you, they will do everything within their power to try and blame you for the  accident. The insurance company has a legal obligation to defend what their  insured reports to them. At the appropriate time and place we will prove that  you were not responsible for the accident. If anyone is injured, call  the paramedics.  There is nothing more important than your health. Keep  in mind that if you are injured and you do not seek medical attention right  away, the insurance company will not believe that you were injured. The  insurance company only believes what can be proven through medical  documentation. They are not going to take your word for it. Exchange information with the other party.  Provide only your driver’s license, vehicle  registration and insurance information.   It is extremely important that you obtain the other driver’s name,  address, telephone numbers, driver’s license number, date of birth, vehicle  license plate number, insurance company name and policy number.  This information is crucial to our  investigation. Call the police.  When speaking  to the police officer, be precise about the facts of the accident. Be simple  and not complicated. Do not embellish or exaggerate what happened in the  accident. It is important that you be clear about the use of safety belts and  the description of what hurts you. Take photographs.  Accident  scene photographs are critical to resolving liability disputes. We suggest you  take the following types of scene photos: 
                            Damage to involved vehicles, including license       plates;General area of the accident scene;Point-of-rest of each vehicle and its lane       position;Visible skid marks;Traffic control devices. Remember, you can’t take too  many pictures. This physical evidence will be powerful help in countering an  adjusters claim the accident was your fault and/or not that serious. When you get home, be sure to  take photographs of your physical injuries, too. In many cases you may sustain  a bruise from your seat belt on your shoulder or chest. You may sustain burns  from exploding airbags or have cuts from flying glass. Very often accident  victims sustain knee injuries when impacting the steering column or dashboard. Photographing a knee bruise  is very important. We have had several clients suffer for months with knee  injury pain that did not go away. Later, an MRI revealed an internal problem  that required surgery. The photographic evidence will counter an adjustor’s  argument that the internal knee problem was pre-existing or another injury  occurred sometime between the accident and when the MRI was taken. Look for witnesses.  It is quite  common the other party will not acknowledge responsibility for the accident or  attempt to partially blame you. The insurance company for the other person has  a duty to defend their insured’s version of the accident. They will deny your  claim until we can prove otherwise. Even if it is a rear-end collision and the  other party admits responsibility to you, still look for witnesses. We have had  many situations where the other party later reported to their insurance company  that our client made a sudden lane change in front of them, causing the rear  end collision. One or more witnesses can make all the difference in your case. Call our office  immediately.  The sooner we start our investigation the better off  you will be.
                            It is crucial that we be able  to immediately follow-up on witnesses and obtain and preserve physical  evidence. Most importantly, DO NOT  talk to the other persons insurance company.  Keep in mind that insurance  companies employ highly trained professionals called “adjusters.” Adjusters  will attempt to lull you into a false sense of security by telling you it is  very important to get your side of the story, "before they make a  liability decision against their insured.” The first thing they will ask is  your permission to take a “recorded statement.”  This would be the biggest  mistake you could make. The adjuster already knows that you are going to blame  their insured. What the adjuster wants is to extract as much information from  you as possible that can be used against you later.  The adjuster will piece  together your responses to his carefully prepared questions, in order to  support their insured’s version of the accident and thereafter justify denying  your claim or passing on a percentage of liability onto you.  Remember the adjuster is NOT your friend. We  are your friends and protectors! You can seriously damage your case by  speaking with any insurance company representative. If you do, it may be  difficult to undo the damage. Call us immediately to avoid this critical  mistake. Call Maas & Marinovich before you have an accident.  We will gladly send you our FREE pamphlet titled,  “What To Do In Case Of An Accident.”   Keep it in your glove compartment, then in the event of an accident,  follow the checklist and call us immediately. This will help us protect you and  get the maximum recovery for your claim.                              Contact us about your legal matter today! |