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Portage Car Accident Lawyer

Any survivor of an auto accident knows that it can be a traumatic experience, especially if they suffered serious injuries. And unfortunately, insurance agencies often pressure accident victims to make quick decisions that can indefinitely affect their physical, mental, and financial status.

Recovering the compensation you or a loved one deserves can be a lengthy and complex procedure. However, our Portage car accident lawyer can guide you through the process so you can concentrate on healing from your injuries.

How Much does a Lawyer Cost? Can I Afford One?

Our law offices offer a free consultation, and we work on a contingency fee basis—the attorney does not collect money unless the client is awarded compensation. Nearly everyone can afford a lawyer to handle their case using this system.

For a free legal consultation with a car accidents lawyer serving Portage, call 800-333-9999

Why Do Car Accident Victims Hire Our Lawyers?

A car crash can be a life-changing experience. Unfortunately, many victims are not thinking clearly after a severe auto accident. Therefore, they may be more likely to hastily accept a minimal insurance settlement. 

The insurance provider is not always on the victim’s side, which may be true of your personal insurance company or the other driver’s. 

However, our lawyer will support you, fighting from the first day to the last. A car accident lawyer can help ensure that you seek compensation for all your damages. If you represent yourself, you may end up leaving thousands of dollars on the table.

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Recoverable Damages – How Much Is My Porter County Car Accident Claim Worth?

The damages that victims incur largely determine the value of a personal injury claim. Typically, the party found legally responsible is ordered to pay damages to the injured victim. The damages a car accident victim suffers can be economic and non-economic.

Economic vs. Non-Economic Damages

Economic damages may include current and future financial losses, such as medical bills and lost wages, as well as property damage.

Non-economic damages are often more challenging to calculate than economic damages because they account for the client’s pain and suffering related to an accident. Placing a value on the emotional and physical impact of a car accident can be complicated, and this is where our car accident lawyer can be of considerable help.

There are different methods your lawyer can use to value your non-economic damages. We will ensure you are fairly compensated for all past, current, and future damages.

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Types of Damages in Car Accidents

The following losses are types of damages common in auto accident cases:

Medical Costs

Car accident damages typically include the associated cost of medical care, such as reimbursement for treatment already received and estimated future medical expenses. Medical costs can include ambulance transportation, hospitalization, surgeries, therapy, and prescription medication.
Lost Income and Lost Earning Capacity

You may be entitled to compensation for the accident’s long-term effect on your wages. This means you can be compensated for the money you’ve already lost as well as the future income you would have made had the accident not occurred. These are damages awarded based on the loss of potential earnings, including lost wages, bonuses, and promotions.

Property Loss

If your vehicle was damaged in the accident, you may be entitled to reimbursement for repairs or the market value of your car. Additionally, you may receive compensation for damaged personal items such as a cell phone.

Miscellaneous Costs Related to Your Accident

There will likely be several compensable expenses you did not consider. For example, you could recover any of the following: 

  • Travel costs to any appointments related to your accident (e.g., gas money, rideshare or taxi services, parking costs)
  • The costs of renovating your home or vehicle to accommodate a wheelchair
  • Costs of hiring childcare or help around your house

Our team can investigate your case and determine what miscellaneous costs you could recover.

Pain and Suffering/Non-economic Damages

You may be entitled to receive compensation for pain and severe discomfort suffered during the accident and in its aftermath, as well as ongoing pain from the accident. Physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of life enjoyment are all recoverable non-economic damages.

Funeral Expenses

Loved ones of victims killed in an auto accident may file a wrongful death lawsuit. This could cover funeral and burial expenses, lost household income, and suffering caused by the loved one’s death.

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What Parties Are Liable?

Car accident lawsuits are typically filed against the other driver, but other parties, such as the driver’s employer or a government agency, may be liable. The parties involved may share fault, and in this case, if you have partial responsibility, you can still recover compensation. 

Your award will be calculated based on each person’s degree of responsibility. So, if you’re deemed 20% at fault, your compensation will be reduced by 20%. You can share fault and still get compensated as long as you are not 51% or more at fault.

In Indiana, one typically has two years to file a personal injury lawsuit against a liable party, per IC § 34-11-2-4. We will first negotiate for a fair settlement. If the insurer refuses, we can file a lawsuit against the liable party. The earlier you get in touch with us, the more time you give us to build a strong court case.

Causes of Car Accidents in Portage

Causes of accidents may include driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, speeding, or acting recklessly. It has also become increasingly common for accidents to happen because the at-fault person was distracted by their cell phone.

Get Legal Help Today

Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers has recovered $2 billion in settlements for our clients. Our attorneys also have over 400 years of combined legal experience. 

We commit to care, communication, and integrity within the legal profession. Since day one, our mission has been to ensure our clients’ rights are always protected. If you sustained injuries in an auto accident, we urge you to call Isaacs & Isaacs Personal Injury Lawyers for a free consultation.

We want to get to work for you today.

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    • Bicycle Accidents
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    Additional Locations

    • Crown Point Car Accident Lawyer
    • Brownsburg Car Accident Lawyer
    • Carmel Car Accident Lawyer
    • Goshen Car Accident Lawyer
    • Fort Wayne Car Accident Lawyer
    • Evansville Car Accident Lawyer
    • Elkhart Car Accident Lawyer
    • Hammond Car Accident Lawyer
    • Huntington Car Accident Lawyer
    • Gary Car Accident Lawyer

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