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Getting hit from behind can make a person feel helpless, particularly if you saw the vehicle coming toward you and could not get out of its way. Rear-end crashes can cause a variety of injuries, including whiplash. If you got hurt because someone else’s carelessness caused a rear-end accident, a Greenville rear-end collision lawyer at the Hammack Law Firm could help you go after compensation for your injuries.

We handle car accident cases on a contingency-fee-basis, which means that you do not pay upfront legal fees. We will only take our cut after we win for you.

You can call us today at (864) 326-3333(864) 326-3333 to get started. The initial consultation is free, and there is no obligation.

The Settlement Value of a Rear-End Collision Injury Claim in Greenville

There is no preset amount of money you can get for a rear-end collision injury claim in Greenville. Factors like the severity and extent of your injuries and any lasting impairment will determine how much compensation you can pursue from the at-fault driver.

Here are a few examples of money damages we have won for our clients:

Medical Bills

Typically, you can recover the reasonable cost of the medical treatment you needed for your injuries. The ambulance, emergency room or urgent care center, hospital, doctors, surgery, lab tests, blood transfusions, prescription drugs, and physical therapy fit into this category. Depending on the type and severity of your injuries, you might need crutches, a wheelchair, an adapted vehicle, or some other kind of mobility-assistive equipment.

After a catastrophic injury, a person might lose the ability to live independently. Long-term care can provide daily assistance with medical treatments and personal care.

Lost Income

People seldom go straight back to work after getting hurt in a car crash. If you missed paychecks because of the accident and your recuperation time, this financial loss can be compensable.

Diminished Earning Capacity

Sometimes a person cannot perform the same tasks or have the same endurance as before because of injuries from a rear-end collision. If you had to reduce your working hours or take a lower-paying job due to impairment from the accident, this loss can be a part of your claim.

Intangibles Such as Pain and Suffering

You might have non-economic damages, like disfigurement, chronic depression, or loss of the enjoyment of life because of the crash. While these items usually do not come with documentation of their financial worth, we can calculate their claim value.

Every injury claim is unique. The amount of compensation you can seek will depend on the facts of your situation.

You do not have to evaluate your damages claim. A Greenville rear-end collision lawyer at the Hammack Law Firm can take care of that task for you. You can call (864) 326-3333(864) 326-3333 today for a no-cost case evaluation with a member of our team.

What We Have to Prove in Order to Hold the At-Fault Driver Liable

Before we go after the other driver for monetary compensation, we must establish that he is legally responsible for your losses. The American Bar Association affirms that we have to prove all four of these elements to hold the other driver liable:

  • Duty of care. The other driver must have owed you a duty of care. This factor is easy to show because everyone who operates a motor vehicle on a public street has an obligation to obey traffic laws.
  • Breach of duty. When behavior does not meet the standard of the duty of care, the conduct is negligent. Let us say that the other driver collided with your car when he leaned down to pick up his mobile phone from the floor. Failure to keep his eyes on the road is negligence.
  • Causation. Negligence must be the thing that caused the accident which hurt you. The defendant’s act of looking away from his path caused him to run into your car from behind. This careless act resulted in the collision.
  • Quantifiable damages. A personal injury claim from a car accident requires measurable losses. A physical injury will satisfy this requirement.

Once we can prove all four of these elements, we can hold the defendant liable for hurting you.

Pitfalls to Avoid After a Greenville Rear-End Collision

We cannot possibly list all of the things that could decrease the financial value of your injury claim, but here are a few examples:

Refrain from Giving a Recorded Statement

The claims adjuster will likely contact you for a recorded statement. He will ask you a series of questions and record your answers. You should not give a recorded statement without first talking with your lawyer. The insurer can take your words out of context and twist them into something you did not intend. It is best to have the adjuster talk directly with your lawyer.

Do Not Accept a Lowball Offer

People who try to handle their injury claims on their own without a lawyer often grab the first settlement offer they receive. The initial offer is typically a lowball offer because the adjuster has nothing to lose. If the injured person accepts the terms, the adjuster gets to settle the case cheaply.

File Your Lawsuit within the Relevant Statute of Limitations

You have a limited time to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for your losses under S.C. Ann. Code § 15-3-530. If you miss the deadline, you can lose the right to go after money damages from the person who hurt you. The insurance company might drag out the claim process in hopes that the deadline will pass.

Working with a lawyer can help you avoid these and other hazards that could negatively impact your case.

How to Get Legal Help for Your Rear-End Collision in Greenville

It only takes a phone call to reach out to a team representative who can explain how we can provide legal help for your injury claim. A Greenville rear-end collision lawyer can negotiate with the at-fault driver’s insurance company on your behalf so that you can focus on getting better. At the Hammack Law Firm, we know that nothing is more important than your health and wellness.

We create a warm and supportive environment for our clients. We know that you are going through a challenging time. We treat our clients like our friends and family. We build personal relationships to help you rebuild your life.

You can call us today at (864) 326-3333(864) 326-3333 to get started.

Our Client Bill of Rights offers a 30-day unconditional satisfaction guarantee —no costs and no fees. We serve our Greenville clients in all areas of personal injury, including auto and motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, and boating accidents.

To get started with our Greenville personal injury law firm, please simply contact us online or call (864) 326-3333(864) 326-3333 for a free consultation.

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