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Do You Need a Car Accident Attorney?

Do You Need a Car Accident Attorney?

 

After you’ve been seriously injured in a car accident, you might be asking yourself whether or not you need a car accident attorney.

This often depends on what happened and the extent of the injuries you are dealing with.

If you haven’t been hurt in the accident, most likely you do not need an attorney. But, if you or anyone you know has been seriously injured in a car accident, a lawyer might be a good option. If the injury was permanent or caused serious time away from work or school, a lawyer could represent you.

But, even if your injuries weren’t serious, if the accident was significant, seeking the help of an injury lawyer can be smart. Even if you just discuss the accident and get legal advice, you can have peace of mind and feel more assured with your decision.

You should definitely seek help from an attorney after a car accident if:

-The car accident caused serious injury.

-A death resulted from the car crash.

-Other parties such as pedestrians were involved.

-The insurance company is reluctant to work with you.

-And many other reasons.

Have you been injured in a car accident? Was the car accident caused by the negligent actions of another person? If so, and you are looking for help from a personal injury lawyer, contact Frekhtman & Associates today by calling (212) 222-1111. We are happy to help you and talk to you about your claim.

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