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Silver Spring, MD 20902
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Rockville, MD 20850
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104 North Court Street
Frederick, MD 21701
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“If only I had known….”
We all find ourselves in situations where we wish we had made a better choice, where we wish someone had given us that crucial piece of information that would have made all the difference.
That is often the case for people following a serious Maryland car crash. The average driver doesn’t know what to expect in such a situation, and it’s easy to get flustered and make a mistake that could be costly to your personal injury case. Below are a few tidbits that Maryland car accident attorneys wish every driver knew:
It takes a while to sort out exactly what happened, who was at fault and if there are any injuries. The process is much smoother if a cop is on hand to record all the proper information. Plus, his narrative of the incident serves as a reliable expert witness that can prove extremely valuable in any Maryland personal injury case regarding the crash.
No matter what excuse the person who hit you provides, the truth is that he failed to see you or stop in time to avoid the crash. In other words, there was some type of negligence on his part, whether he was intentionally driving recklessly or simply no paying as much attention as he should have been.
Adrenaline kicks in right away in high-intensity situations such as a serious Maryland car accident. For this reason, you may not actually feel pain right away. In fact, some serious injuries may not appear until a few days after the accident. That’s why a good Maryland car accident attorney will suggest you see a doctor immediately following any serious accident, and again if you notice additional pain in the days or weeks after the crash.
Maryland follows what is known as a “contributory” policy when it comes to auto accidents. Unfortunately, that means that if you were even partially responsible for the crash in which you were injured, you will be unable to recoup any damages. However, if your part in causing the crash is in doubt, a skilled Maryland car accident attorney may be able to help you fight for your right to compensation. For more information or a free consultation from the experienced lawyers at Nickelsporn and Lundin, call 1-800-875-9700.