How to Get Maximum Compensation in a Car Accident Claim
How to Get Maximum Compensation in a Car Accident Claim
Accidents are unplanned, and even though preventable, they cannot be entirely evicted, especially on the road.An individual might carefully observe all the traffic rules, while another driver may be driving under the influence, hence the cause of an accident.Prevalence of car crashesIn its report, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimated that 42,795 people died in a motor vehicle accident in 2022. Even the most cautious drivers, including ride-hailing service drivers, can occasionally get into an accident.A 2020 Uber report recorded 101 individual motor vehicle fatalities across 91 fatal Uber-related crashes. The company identified peeding, alcohol-impaired driving, and driving the wrong way as the leading causes of these crashes.Car accident victims may be eligible for compensation. Unfortunately, insurance companies will try as much as possible to refute any filed claim, and if they are to accept responsibility, they would want to offer the barest minimum compensation.Certain actions, which include hiring a Uber accident lawyer, can help you to get maximum compensation in a Uber injury claim.Injuries sustained during a car crash will require money to treat. However, any misstep may invalidate your claim, leaving you to cover all the treatment and vehicle repair expenses out-of-pocket.Types of compensationThere are two common types of compensation commonly pursued by victims after a car accident ― economic and non-economic damages.
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Economic damages: They are also known as hard costs and will require bills, receipts, and other payment evidence to estimate fair compensation.
Non-economic damages: Mostly referred to as general damages, include injury and pains suffered due to the accident. Although they may also require receipts such as medical bills, fair compensation may be assessed using the accident's impact on the individual's daily activities. For instance, some victims of an accident might never recover fully.
Punitive damages: This is more of justice than monetary compensation. If you notice the driver was not just negligent but also intentional, then your compensation may also include punitive damages.
Wrongful death damages: The family or estate of victims who died in an accident caused by the negligence or intention of a driver can get compensation for wrongful death damages.
Medical expenses
Lost wages and other financial losses
Driver’s negligence
Police records
Level of pain and suffering
Property damage
Emotional distress
Policy limits
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