By Seth Anderson on October 6, 2023
After a minor crash, you may hesitate to seek legal help. At first glance, it may seem as though you have no significant property damage or physical injuries. However, calling a lawyer after a minor crash helps to protect your legal interests.
At Anderson & Cummings, we have been advocating for victims injured by the negligence of others for decades. Our auto crash lawyers in Fort Worth have recovered millions in compensation for our clients. This history of success includes a $2.3 million settlement for a victim who suffered a brain injury in a car crash.
Minor crashes can still result in some pretty hefty damages, and you should not have to foot the bill for those costs. Below we discuss this topic in greater detail, including why you should still consider contacting a lawyer after a minor car crash in Fort Worth.
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Collisions are graded by the amount of property damage and the degree of injuries. In general, a crash is classified as an event that causes property damage, injuries or death.
Minor crashes are typically thought to have little to no injuries or property damage. This outcome may often be correct, but it does not mean you have no claim. Even minor injuries can result in some costly medical bills. You are well within your rights to recover compensation for minor injuries.
Collisions are graded by the amount of property damage and the degree of injuries. In general, traffic incidents that result in any type of collision are classified as an event that causes property damage, injuries or death.
In Texas, you are only required to report a car accident under certain circumstances. Specifically, you must report a motor vehicle crash if:
While you have 10 days to report a crash, you should not wait to call. When injuries are involved, any delays in reporting the incident may weaken your claim. Insurance companies, as a rule, consider crashes reported immediately as more reliable.
Additionally, even if the crash is minor, calling 9-1-1 to the scene is a good idea. A police report documents the incident, providing useful information that can help to support your claim.
It is not always necessary to call a lawyer after a crash. A slight bump into another car where there is no visible vehicle damage probably does not require legal help.
However, there are several reasons why calling an injury lawyer in Texas after a minor crash may still be a good idea:
Accepting cash from the at-fault driver is a good deal, but not for you. Often those who offer cash after causing a car accident have things to hide. For instance, they may have a history of traffic violations and another incident could cause them to lose their license. They may also be concerned their insurance premiums will go up.
The other problem with cash offers is that your vehicle may have sustained more damage than you thought. Even if it is drivable, you should have your mechanic look it over to make sure there are no hidden dangers that could make driving unsafe or cost you more money down the line.
Getting minor repairs done on your vehicle is also not cheap, and it is worth pointing out that a crash causes your vehicle to have diminished value. This means that even if you get it fully repaired to the point where it looks and drives as it did before the crash, the value is still reduced.
Even more important than the property damage or diminished value of your vehicle is protecting your own physical health. You should always seek immediate medical attention after a car crash, even if there only appears to be minor damage to your vehicle.
Getting examined at the ER ensures you do not have any internal injuries that could become serious if left untreated. Minor accidents can cause serious or delayed injuries. Failing to seek medical care after a crash is not a good idea. If you have delayed injuries, such as whiplash or a TBI, it would be harder to link them to a car crash claim later on if you did not get checked out right away.
Some common examples of serious injuries you could suffer in a minor car crash include:
While you may undergo a medical examination and only have minor injuries, that initial examination still costs money and you should not have to pay for it.
However much you may like your insurance company, it is important to remember that once you file a claim, their goals do not align with yours. The reasons why are simple.
You need full and fair compensation for the damages resulting from the crash. The insurance company, on the other hand, wants to protect its bottom line. If they paid maximum compensation on every claim without pushing back, they would soon be out of business.
A first offer from the insurance company will not include all your damages. It is vital that you realize this whether or not you accept the insurance company’s first offer. It is impossible to know the full extent of your damages, even in a minor crash, so soon after the incident. Once the offer is finalized, you cannot seek further compensation.
At Anderson & Cummings, you can call our firm anytime, night or day to request a case review. Since case reviews are completely free, there is no risk to you and you have the added benefit of learning more about the merits of your claim.
If you have a case and we represent you, there are no upfront costs or fees to pay. We take injury claims on contingency, which means we only get paid if you do.
Call today for a free review of your claim. (817) 920-9000
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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