At the Halperin Law Center, we know that bringing a personal injury claim can be daunting, especially when recovering from an accident. Unfortunately, many individuals make mistakes that can hurt their chances of receiving fair compensation. To help you avoid these pitfalls, we’ve outlined some common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Delaying Medical Attention
One of the most common mistakes is not seeking immediate medical care. After an accident, even if you feel just shaken up, seek medical care, as the initial shock of the accident itself may prevent you from feeling pain right away, and some injuries may not present themselves right away. If you delay treatment, the insurance company may argue that your injuries are unrelated to the accident or not as severe as claimed. Medical records are key evidence in connecting your injuries to the incident, so seeing a doctor as soon as possible is important.
Failing to Document Everything
In personal injury cases, documentation is everything. Many people underestimate the importance of gathering evidence such as photos of the accident scene, medical bills, lost wages, and witness statements. Without these, you may struggle to fully prove your case. A well-documented claim provides leverage when negotiating a fair settlement and strengthens your position if your case goes to trial.
Talking to Insurance Adjusters Without Legal Guidance
Speaking with insurance adjusters before consulting an attorney is a common mistake. Adjusters may seem sympathetic, but their goal is to minimize the payout by their employer, the insurance company. Anything you say can be used against you, and in some cases, claimants unintentionally admit fault or downplay their injuries. Speaking with a personal injury attorney before discussing your case with the insurance company is essential in protecting your ability to obtain fair compensation in your case.
Accepting the First Settlement Offer
The first settlement offer is rarely in your best interest. While it may be tempting to accept a quick payout, especially if you’re facing financial pressures, initial offers are typically substantially lower than what your case is worth. Insurance companies bank on claimants wanting a fast resolution. Working with an experienced attorney ensures that you receive full and fair compensation for all damages, including future medical expenses and lost wages.
Attempting to Handle the Case Without Legal Representation
Some individuals believe they can handle their personal injury claim on their own to avoid legal fees. However, personal injury law is complex, and without professional legal guidance, you risk making costly mistakes. From missing important deadlines to undervaluing your claim, handling a case solo can lead to a reduced or denied payout. An experienced attorney ensures that every aspect of your case is managed properly and that you receive the maximum compensation possible. Insurance industry statistics show that those who are represented by counsel receive substantially more in compensation that those who are unrepresented, often 75% or 100% more.
At the Halperin Law Center, we are dedicated to helping clients avoid these common mistakes and confidently navigate the legal process. If you’ve been injured, do not let these errors affect your ability to receive fair compensation. Contact us today for a consultation and let us fight for the justice and full compensation you deserve.