Car accidents are an everyday occurrence unfortunately. They are
traumatic in nature both physically and mentally. The force of the
impact and property damage to the vehicles involved often give the miami car accident lawyer
at CP Law Firm, PA in Miami, a first look at how bad the accident was.
The force of the impact and property damage caused to the vehicles
involved, however, is not always a proven indicator of the seriousness
of the injuries suffered at the scene of the car accident. The
attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA in Miami are trained to examine the
property damage and force of impact as one of the main factors that go
into the evaluation of a car accident injury claim in Miami.
Following the initial collision it is common for those involved to experience shock. The initial shock of the collision, whether or not the property damage is extensive, often causes a delayed reaction to injuries our clients sustain in the car accident. We find that the delays in pain and/or suffering from the car accident injuries are normal and this is corroborated by the doctors that treat these car accident injuries.
Injuries caused by car accidents can be mild, serious and sometimes catastrophic. The attorneys at
CP Law Firm, PA in Miami are trained to understand the nature of injuries whether mild, serious or catastrophic. Regardless of whether the injuries sustained in the car accident are mild, serious or catastrophic, each client that comes to CP Law Firm, PA will be sent to a licensed physician to be examined as early as possible. The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA are trained in the proper selection of the physician and the discipline that is required to examine the injuries presented by the client. The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA in Miami will monitor the client’s treatment to be sure that the injuries are dealt with appropriately. In most mild and even serious injury cases, the treatment does come to an end and the treating physician can accurately assign a disability rating to the client. This is to say that the physician has done all that is medically reasonable, related and necessary to treat the client for the injuries resulting from the car accident at which time the physician can assign a numerical percentage of disability to the client. It is at this time that the medical records are forwarded to the attorney at CP Law Firm, PA and we can prepare a demand letter.
The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA, are trained extensively to prove liability, which is to say, that an injury was suffered and that the injury was a result of someone else’s fault. There are many different ways to prove that someone else was at fault for the car accident. The insurance companies often have their own attorneys to defend any liability claims. Attorney Canor C. Pato, is a reputed and skilled personal injury attorney, by hiring Canor C. Pato at the CP Law Firm, PA, you greatly increase your chance of success for proving that the other party to the car accident was at fault for the collision.
What is the Value of Your Miami Car Accident Personal Injury Claim?
Each personal injury case is different and it is totally unreasonable and inaccurate to predict a specific amount of money you will receive from a successful Miami car accident personal injury claim. Damages awarded in a Miami car accident personal injury claim include, but are not limited to the following:
Following the initial collision it is common for those involved to experience shock. The initial shock of the collision, whether or not the property damage is extensive, often causes a delayed reaction to injuries our clients sustain in the car accident. We find that the delays in pain and/or suffering from the car accident injuries are normal and this is corroborated by the doctors that treat these car accident injuries.
Injuries caused by car accidents can be mild, serious and sometimes catastrophic. The attorneys at
CP Law Firm, PA in Miami are trained to understand the nature of injuries whether mild, serious or catastrophic. Regardless of whether the injuries sustained in the car accident are mild, serious or catastrophic, each client that comes to CP Law Firm, PA will be sent to a licensed physician to be examined as early as possible. The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA are trained in the proper selection of the physician and the discipline that is required to examine the injuries presented by the client. The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA in Miami will monitor the client’s treatment to be sure that the injuries are dealt with appropriately. In most mild and even serious injury cases, the treatment does come to an end and the treating physician can accurately assign a disability rating to the client. This is to say that the physician has done all that is medically reasonable, related and necessary to treat the client for the injuries resulting from the car accident at which time the physician can assign a numerical percentage of disability to the client. It is at this time that the medical records are forwarded to the attorney at CP Law Firm, PA and we can prepare a demand letter.
The attorneys at CP Law Firm, PA, are trained extensively to prove liability, which is to say, that an injury was suffered and that the injury was a result of someone else’s fault. There are many different ways to prove that someone else was at fault for the car accident. The insurance companies often have their own attorneys to defend any liability claims. Attorney Canor C. Pato, is a reputed and skilled personal injury attorney, by hiring Canor C. Pato at the CP Law Firm, PA, you greatly increase your chance of success for proving that the other party to the car accident was at fault for the collision.
What is the Value of Your Miami Car Accident Personal Injury Claim?
Each personal injury case is different and it is totally unreasonable and inaccurate to predict a specific amount of money you will receive from a successful Miami car accident personal injury claim. Damages awarded in a Miami car accident personal injury claim include, but are not limited to the following:
- Medical expenses related to the treatment for the injury suffered in the past, present and future;
- Lost wages and lost earning capacity in the past present and future;
- Property damage and diminished value the client’s motor vehicle;
- Pain and suffering in the past, present and future;
- Permanent disability and scarring;
- Loss of enjoyment of life;
- Loss of consortium (for spouses of injured clients)
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