Car Accident Lawyers
Ventura County Accidents
Hundreds of traffic accidents occur on Ventura County’s streets and highways every year. Even lawful and vigilant drivers are confronted with a constant risk of injury from car accidents. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a Ventura County car accident, you should contact a highly qualified car accident lawyer right away.
A superior car accident attorney can help you recover cash for your injuries, including funds to cover medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. The Reeves Law Group lawyers have obtained top results in many thousands of personal injury cases, including cases involving car accidents.
Steps To Take After a Car Accident
Hiring a Car Accident LawyerHire a competent attorney as soon as you can after the accident. If you delay, witnesses may forget, evidence may deteriorate, and the deadline for filing a claim may pass. The Reeves Law Group has a track record of handling car accident cases with the highest level of experience and skill. We have a 98.7% success rate handling personal injury claims. Client Testimonials See More Videos...What Can Be RecoveredA court can award financial compensation to a person hurt in an accident caused by someone else. These funds are meant to cover the expenses of:
When car accident injuries cause death, the victim’s family may have rights to file a “wrongful death” claim. This type of claim seeks to recover for loss of the victim’s financial support, love, and companionship. In the same way, the victim’s estate may be able to sue for the benefit of the victim’s heirs. Contact UsOur Ventura County accident lawyers’ office is located in Oxnard, at 300 Esplanade Drive, to provide a convenient place to meet our clients. If you need a personal injury lawyer for your Ventura County car accident, contact us for a free consultation. Call us at (805) 367-3414 or e-mail us. |
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Car Accident ClaimsMany car accidents can be settled without going to court. In other cases, your car accident attorney will advise which parties to sue. You can often increase your odds of being fully compensated by suing several parties. Parties often held responsible in auto accident cases include:
If the other party lacks insurance, it may be possible to make a claim through your insurance carrier. Your insurer, however, aims to pay out as little as possible on claims. Your lawyer may recommend suing your insurance company if it refuses to pay the full value of your claim. Convenience
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