By Seth Anderson on May 11, 2020
If you or a loved one was injured in a car accident that was caused by another party’s negligence and they or their insurance company refuses to cover the damages, you might still have a chance to recover compensation. Having an experienced lawyer at your side could help protect your rights and pursue the financial support to help cover medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering and other related damages.
Contact our firm today to learn if you may be eligible for compensation during a free consultation. You are not obligated to hire us for legal representation, so there is no risk to you. We only receive payment if we are able to secure fair compensation for your claim.
Texas is considered a fault state, which means that drivers who are found to be at-fault for an accident involving injuries and other damages are responsible for covering these costs. To be found liable, the driver must be at least 51 percent culpable for causing the accident.
However, even when an at-fault party is found legally liable for causing the crash, there are times when the insurance company may try to avoid paying for the damages. If this becomes the issue with your claim, we recommend consulting with an experienced lawyer.
Depending on the details of your claim, you might have three different options to recover compensation, which your lawyer can advise the best direction for you to proceed. These options are:
There are many reasons why insurers may try to avoid payment for a claim, including the following:
If you are struggling to receive adequate coverage for your injury claim, we recommend seeking immediate legal assistance from a licensed attorney.
The Weatherford car accident attorneys at Anderson & Cummings know how to get a prompt response from insurance companies and negotiate a fair settlement on behalf of our clients.
We offer a no cost initial consultation and there is no obligation to have us represent you. We charge zero upfront fees for our services unless we help you obtain a recovery.
Learn more about your legal options by calling (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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