Hurt in a Car Accident?
Car accidents can turn your life upside down in an instant, causing physical injuries, financial stress, and emotional hardship. At McIntosh Law Offices, we fight aggressively to hold negligent parties accountable and secure the full compensation you deserve, so you can focus on recovery.
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Why You Need Immediate Legal Support After a Car Accident
Car accident cases can quickly become complicated due to insurance companies eager to settle for minimal amounts. Having skilled legal representation ensures your rights are protected, evidence is preserved, and you receive fair treatment.
Steps to Take Immediately Following a Car Accident
The immediate aftermath of a car accident is overwhelming, but taking the right steps can significantly strengthen your claim and protect your legal interests.
Check for injuries and call emergency services.
Exchange insurance and contact details with the other driver.
Photograph the scene, vehicle damage, and injuries.
Notify your own insurance company promptly.
Speak with a qualified car accident attorney before accepting any settlement.
How Our Firm Fights for Car Accident Victims
Evidence Gathering
Our attorneys swiftly collect critical evidence like police reports, witness testimonies, photographs, and medical records to build a compelling case.
Determining Fault
We analyze all factors involved in your accident, clearly establishing fault and ensuring accountability from negligent drivers and insurers.
Aggressive Negotiation
Our seasoned legal team handles all communications and negotiations with insurance companies, vigorously advocating for maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I accept the initial insurance settlement after my car accident?
No—insurance companies typically offer lower settlements initially. Always consult with our attorneys first to ensure you're fairly compensated.
What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance?
If you're injured by an uninsured motorist, your own insurance may provide coverage. Our attorneys help navigate these complexities to ensure maximum compensation.
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault in the accident?
Yes—Kansas follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover damages even if partially at fault, though your compensation may be reduced proportionately.
Speak with a Car Accident Lawyer Today
If you've been injured in a car accident, our attorneys are ready to fight aggressively for you. Contact us now for your free consultation.