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How To Maximize The Value Of Your Florida Car Accident Claim

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A Florida car accident can leave you struggling with huge medical bills. It can also leave you unable to go to work and do most, if not all, of the things that you loved doing before the accident. Basically, when a car accident happens, a victim’s life drastically changes. Fortunately, Florida law allows car accident victims to file personal injury claims if their accident was a result of another party’s negligence.

Once you decide to file a Florida personal injury claim after a car accident, you need to do everything you can to maximize the value of your claim. Below are five tips to help you maximize the value of your Florida car accident claim.

Tip #1: Retain an Attorney                                  

The importance of retaining a skilled attorney after a car accident can never be over-emphasized. If you still haven’t hired an attorney to help you handle your Florida car accident claim, you should consider hiring one. An experienced attorney can help you recover the maximum possible amount of compensation. For example, an attorney can help you negotiate with the insurance company and convince them to pay you what you deserve. A skilled attorney can also help you gather evidence that can help you establish liability, thus enabling you to recover the compensation you deserve.

Tip#2: Avoid Missing Your Doctor’s Appointments

One of the biggest mistakes a car accident victim can make is missing their doctor’s appointments and refusing to listen to their doctor. If you claim to have suffered severe injuries in your accident yet you have missed many of your doctor’s appointments, the insurance company might conclude that you are not as seriously hurt as you claim. If you do not listen to your doctor and follow their advice, the insurance might argue, for instance, that you intentionally refused to listen to your doctor, so your injuries could worsen. Such excuses are what insurance companies use to pay claimants less than they deserve or get out of paying claimants altogether.

Tip #3: Help Your Attorney

You need to assist your attorney with your claim if you want to have a chance of receiving the maximum possible amount of compensation. For instance, you can help your attorney by keeping a record of all your medical bills. You can also help your attorney by documenting lost wages (if applicable).

Tip #4: Avoid Admitting Fault

It is especially crucial that you avoid admitting fault to the insurance company. Do not give the insurance company an opportunity to pay you less than you deserve because you admitted fault. Allow your attorney and law enforcement officers to conduct the investigation.

Tip #5: Stay off Social Media

It is best to avoid using social media when dealing with a car accident claim. Insurance companies stalk claimants’ social media accounts. Suppose you post an image of you smiling on Facebook or Instagram. The insurance company might use that image against you and argue that you are enjoying life and that the accident did not impact your life.

Contact a Delray Beach Car Accident Lawyer

If you were involved in a Florida car accident and need help recovering the maximum possible amount of compensation possible, contact an experienced Delray Beach car accident lawyer at Lyons & Snyder.

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