Common Causes of Motor Vehicle Accident Claims
Distracted Driving
Texting, using a phone, eating, or any activity that diverts attention from the road significantly increases accident risk. Distracted driving causes thousands of deaths and injuries each year.
Driving Under the Influence
Alcohol and drugs impair judgment, coordination, and reaction time. DUI accidents often result in severe injuries and fatalities, leading to both criminal charges and civil lawsuits.
Speeding or Reckless Driving
Excessive speed reduces a driver's ability to steer safely around curves or objects in the road, extends the distance necessary to stop, and increases the severity of crashes when they occur.
Truck Driver Fatigue
Commercial drivers who exceed hours-of-service regulations face impaired judgment similar to drunk driving. Fatigue-related truck accidents are particularly devastating due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles.
Mechanical Failures
Defective vehicle parts, poor maintenance, or manufacturing defects can lead to accidents even when drivers are careful. These cases often involve product liability claims against manufacturers or maintenance providers.
Timeline of a Motor Vehicle Accident Lawsuit
Accident & Medical Treatment
Seek immediate medical attention, even for seemingly minor injuries. Document everything.
Consultation with Attorney
Meet with an experienced personal injury lawyer to evaluate your case.
Investigation
Your attorney gathers evidence, including police reports, witness statements, and expert opinions.
Filing the Lawsuit
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, your attorney files a formal lawsuit.
Discovery Phase
Both sides exchange information through depositions, interrogatories, and document requests.
Settlement or Trial
Most cases settle before trial, but if necessary, your case will be presented to a judge or jury.
Potential Compensation in Successful Lawsuits
Medical Expenses
Coverage for past and future medical treatments, including hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and ongoing care related to the accident injuries.
Lost Wages
Compensation for income lost due to missing work and potential future earnings if the injury affects long-term career prospects or earning capacity.
Pain and Suffering
Monetary damages for physical pain, discomfort, and reduced quality of life resulting from injuries sustained in the accident.
Emotional Distress
Compensation for psychological impacts such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, sleep disturbances, and other mental health effects stemming from the accident.
Permanent Disability
Damages for long-term or permanent impairments, including compensation for adaptive equipment, home modifications, and diminished capacity to enjoy life.
Wrongful Death
Compensation for surviving family members, including funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship, and other damages when accidents result in fatality.