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If youโ€™ve been injured in a car accident in Virginia, call Daggett Shuler now for a free consultation. Common causes of car accidents in Virginia include:

  • Distracted Drivers
  • Traffic Violations
  • Drunk Driving

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An auto accident can change your life in an instant

If you or a family member have been injured in a car accident that was not your fault, call the experienced auto injury lawyers at Daggett Shuler. There is no such thing as a โ€œsimple car accident.โ€ The last thing you need is runaround from the insurance company. Our auto accident law firm has attorneys who are well-versed in handling these types of cases. We have recovered millions of dollars for those injured by negligent drivers.

You may have a claim to medical bills, lost wages, car repairs, pain and suffering, and other expenses. You need help fast. When injured in a Virginia car accident, donโ€™t go through it alone. Let the auto accident injury lawyers at Daggett Shuler help you.

What you need to know about car accidents in Virginia

Virginia law states that the person or company responsible for the accident pays for your auto accident injuries, repairs, and losses associated with the accident. Many victims of car accidents try to handle their personal injury claims on their own, which can be a costly mistake. Research shows that when an experienced auto accident law firm like Daggett Shuler handles your claim, they can recover much more money for your damages from the insurance companies.

Our goal is to settle your auto accident claim as promptly and fairly as possible. Unfortunately, not all insurance companies are as dedicated to timely and fair resolutions. Thatโ€™s why you need a Virginia auto accident lawyer on your side. Insurance companiesโ€™ obligations are to their stockholders, not to people injured in car accidents.

At Daggett Shuler injury and disability lawyers, our obligation is to you and to work hard to recover the maximum amount for your accident and injury claim.

Types of compensation a car accident attorney will fight for:

  • Ambulance Costs
  • Emergency Room Bills
  • Other Medical Bills
  • Lost Wages
  • Physical Therapy
  • Prescription Medications
  • Repair or Replacement Value of Your Car
  • Transportation Costs
  • Pain and Suffering

Common Car Crash Causes in Virginia

  1. Avoid Distractions. Keep your focus on the road, use hands-free devices if necessary, and ensure all in-car activities are secondary to driving.
  2. Follow Speed Limits. Adhere to posted speed limits and adjust your speed based on road conditions, weather, and traffic.
  3. Never Drive Under the Influence. Avoid driving if youโ€™re under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Arrange for alternative transportation if necessary.
  4. Maintain Your Vehicle. To ensure safe operation, regularly check and maintain your vehicle, including brakes, tires, lights, and fluids.
  5. Be Mindful of Weather Conditions. Adjust driving behavior according to weather conditions. Drive more cautiously in rain, snow, ice, or fog.
  6. Obey Traffic Signals and Signs. Always follow traffic signals and signs and yield to other vehicles and pedestrians as required.
  7. Avoid Driving While Drowsy. Ensure you are well-rested before driving. Take breaks on long trips and avoid driving late at night if youโ€™re tired.
  8. Check for Blind Spots. Always use turn signals and check blind spots before changing lanes. Be aware of other drivers and road users.
  9. Be Cautious on Unfamiliar Roads. Pay extra attention when driving in unfamiliar areas. Use GPS or maps to navigate and avoid sudden maneuvers.
  10. Stay Informed About Road Conditions. Check for roadwork or construction updates and be prepared for changes in road conditions.
  11. Educate and Train Drivers. For new drivers, consider additional training or driving courses to improve skills and knowledge of safe driving practices.

By being aware of these causes and implementing preventive measures, drivers can help reduce the likelihood of accidents and contribute to safer driving conditions in Virginia.

How an auto accident attorney can help

If youโ€™ve been injured in a crash, a car accident lawyer at Daggett Shuler can provide significant assistance in navigating every step of your case and ensuring you receive fair compensation. Hereโ€™s how a lawyer can help:

  • Evaluate Your Case: Your attorney will assess the strength of your claim, including liability, damages, and potential compensation. They can provide a realistic estimate of what you might expect to recover.
  • Gather Evidence: Your attorney will build your strongest case by collecting and organizing essential evidence, such as accident reports, medical records, witness statements, and photographs.
  • Handle Insurance Communications: Your attorney will deal with insurance companies on your behalf, including negotiating settlements and addressing any disputes or claims issues. They can prevent you from making statements that could hurt your case.
  • Negotiate Settlements: Your attorney will advocate for a fair settlement by negotiating with insurance adjusters to ensure you receive appropriate compensation for your damages and losses.
  • Prepare Legal Documents: Your attorney will draft, file, and manage all necessary legal documents and paperwork related to your claim, ensuring compliance with legal procedures and deadlines.
  • Represent You in Court: If a settlement cannot be reached, a lawyer can represent you in court, presenting evidence and arguing your case to ensure a fair verdict.
  • Advise on Legal Rights: Your attorney will provide clear information about your legal rights and options, including the potential benefits and risks of accepting or rejecting settlement offers.
  • Assess and Document Damages: Your attorney will help quantify and document all damages youโ€™ve incurred, including medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering.
  • Handle Complex Legal Procedures: Your attorney will navigate the legal complexities of your case, including understanding state-specific laws, procedural rules, and deadlines, ensuring all aspects of your case are handled correctly.
  • Coordinate with Experts: Your attorney will work with medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and other professionals to strengthen your case and provide expert testimony if needed.
  • Address Defenses and Challenges: Your attorney will counter any defenses or arguments the other party or their insurance company might use to reduce or deny your claim.
  • Maximize Compensation: Your attorney will secure the maximum compensation possible by utilizing their knowledge of personal injury law and negotiation strategies.
  • Reduce Stress: Your attorney will manage the legal aspects of your case, allowing you to focus on recovery while they handle the legal and administrative work.
  • Reduce Stress: Your attorney will manage the legal aspects of your case, allowing you to focus on recovery while they handle the legal and administrative work.
  • Ensure Fair Treatment: Your attorney will advocate for your interests and ensure that insurance companies or other parties involved in your case do not take advantage of you.

Ways insurance companies try to deny your claim

  • Offering a low initial settlement amount to resolve the claim at a minimal cost quickly.
  • Delaying the processing of your claim to frustrate you into accepting a lower settlement or simply giving up.
  • Questioning the severity of your injuries or claiming they are unrelated to the accident to reduce liability.
  • Shifting blame onto you, arguing that you were partially or fully responsible for the accident to reduce your compensation.
  • Downplaying the value of your property damage, medical expenses, or lost wages.
  • Using complex legal language in settlement offers or agreements to confuse you and make the terms difficult to understand.
  • Challenging the necessity of medical treatments or therapies as excessive or unnecessary.
  • Denying liability or claiming their policyholder was not at fault to avoid paying out a claim.
  • Offering a quick but significantly lower settlement to avoid further delays and reduce their payout.
  • Requiring excessive documentation or proof to delay processing or make it difficult for you to substantiate your claim.
  • Disputing the cause of your damages by arguing that they were pre-existing (such as a medical condition or injury) or caused by something other than the accident.
  • Contesting the credibility of witnesses who support your claim to weaken your case.
  • Reducing the value of lost wages claims by disputing the amount or arguing that your inability to work is due to other factors.
  • Using recorded statements made during initial conversations to undermine your claim.
  • Insisting on unreasonable repairs or additional inspections to delay the claim process or reduce the payout.

Don't negotiate alone. Let a car accident lawyer help

Negotiating alone or waiting until the insurance company makes an offer can be frustrating and costly. The wrong move or mistake can cost you money. Talk to the auto accident lawyers at Daggett Shuler about your Virginia personal injury case to avoid losing valuable rights and thousands of dollars.

Compensation for injuries, damages, and more

Compensation can be sought for medical bills, lost wages, car rentals, car repairs, and any pain and suffering youโ€™ve experienced. The Virginia car accident lawyers at Daggett Shuler are highly experienced in auto accident law. Our legal assistants, negotiators, and client service representatives will obtain the proof needed to recover your damages when youโ€™ve been injured. We will use every available resource to help you.

As a car accident victim in Virginia, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation depending on the specifics of your case. Compensation typically falls into two main categories: economic damages and non-economic damages. Hereโ€™s a detailed breakdown:

Economic Damages

These damages are intended to cover verifiable financial losses directly related to the accident.

Medical Expenses

  • Emergency Care: Costs for initial emergency room visits and treatments.
  • Hospitalization: Fees for hospital stays.
  • Surgery and Procedures: Costs for any required surgical interventions or procedures.
  • Rehabilitation: Physical therapy, chiropractic care, and other rehabilitation services are expensive.
  • Future Medical Costs: Anticipated future medical expenses related to the accident.

Lost Wages

  • Current Lost Income: Compensation for wages lost due to time off work while recovering from injuries.
  • Future Lost Income: Compensation for potential future income losses if injuries result in long-term or permanent disability affecting your ability to work.

Property Damage

  • Vehicle Repair: Costs to repair or replace your vehicle if it was damaged in the accident.
  • Other Property: Compensation for damage to personal property, such as electronics or other items in your vehicle.

Out-of-Pocket Expenses

  • Transportation Costs: Costs for transportation to medical appointments and other related travel expenses.
  • Household Help: Expenses for hiring help with household chores or personal care if your injuries prevent you from performing these tasks.

Non-Economic Damages

These damages compensate for intangible losses that are harder to quantify but can be part of the aftermath of a car accident.

Pain and Suffering

  • Physical Pain: Compensation for the physical discomfort and pain endured due to the accident and injuries.
  • Emotional Distress: Compensation for psychological impacts, such as anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) related to the accident.

Loss of Enjoyment of Life

  • Reduced Quality of Life: Compensation for the impact the accident has on your ability to enjoy daily activities and hobbies that you enjoyed before the accident.

Loss of Consortium

  • Impact on Relationships: Compensation for the adverse effects the accident has on your relationship with your spouse or family, including loss of companionship or intimacy.

Disfigurement and Scarring

  • Physical Changes: Compensation for any permanent scars or disfigurement resulting from the accident.

Common Car Crash Causes in Virginia

01

Distracted Driving

  • Use of Mobile Phones: Engaging in activities like texting, calling, or using apps while driving diverts attention from the road, increasing the risk of accidents.
  • In-Car Distractions: Adjusting the radio, eating, or interacting with passengers can divert focus from driving tasks, leading to potential collisions.
02

Speeding

  • Exceeding the Speed Limit: Driving faster than the posted speed limit can reduce reaction time and increase the severity of accidents. Even if within the speed limit, driving too fast in adverse weather (rain, snow, ice) or complex road conditions can cause one to lose control.
03

Impaired Driving

  • Alcohol: Driving under the influence of alcohol impairs judgment, coordination, and reaction times, leading to a higher likelihood of accidents.
  • Drugs: Both illegal substances and some prescription medications can impair cognitive and motor functions, contributing to dangerous driving conditions.
04

Reckless Driving

  • Aggressive Driving: Behaviors such as tailgating, making excessive lane changes, and exhibiting road rage can create dangerous situations and increase the risk of crashes.
  • Running Red Lights or Stop Signs: Ignoring traffic signals and signs can lead to dangerous intersection collisions and endanger other road users.
05

Weather Conditions

  • Rain: Wet roads reduce traction, making vehicles more likely to skid or hydroplane.
  • Snow and Ice: Snow and ice decrease tire traction and increase stopping distances, making it harder to maintain control.
  • Fog: Dense fog reduces visibility, making it difficult to see other vehicles, road signs, and obstacles.
06

Failure to Obey Traffic Signals and Signs

  • Running Red Lights: Ignoring traffic signals can result in side-impact collisions and severe accidents at intersections.
  • Not Yielding: Failing to yield to oncoming traffic or pedestrians can result in dangerous conflicts and collisions.
07

Driver Fatigue

  • Drowsy Driving: Lack of sleep impairs alertness and reaction time, like driving under the influence of alcohol. It increases the risk of falling asleep at the wheel or making poor driving decisions.
08

Inadequate Vehicle Maintenance

  • Brake Failure: Worn-out or malfunctioning brakes can lead to a loss of stopping power, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions or failure to stop at intersections.
  • Tire Blowouts: Poorly maintained or damaged tires can cause blowouts, leading to loss of vehicle control and potential accidents.
09

Improper Lane Changes

  • Not Using Turn Signals: Failing to signal intentions when changing lanes or turning can surprise other drivers and lead to sideswipes or collisions.
  • Changing Lanes Without Checking Blind Spots: Not checking for other vehicles in blind spots can result in dangerous side impacts.
10

Inexperience

  • New Drivers: Less experienced drivers may struggle with complex traffic situations, lack of hazard anticipation, and poor decision-making, increasing the risk of accidents.

Common types of auto accident injuries

Whiplash: A neck injury caused by the rapid back-and-forth movement of the head, often resulting in neck pain, stiffness, headaches, and reduced range of motion.

Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs):

  • Concussions: A type of brain injury caused by a blow to the head or a violent shaking, leading to headaches, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and potentially loss of consciousness.
  • TBIs: More severe brain injuries that can cause long-term cognitive, physical, and emotional impairments.

Broken Bones: Fractures or breaks in bones due to impact or sudden force, commonly affecting arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones. These injuries may require immobilization or surgery.

Back Injuries: Injuries to the spinal cord or vertebrae, including herniated discs, spinal fractures, and muscle strains, lead to back pain, stiffness, numbness, or weakness in extremities.

Soft Tissue Injuries: Injuries to muscles, tendons, and ligaments, such as sprains, strains, and bruises, resulting in pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the affected area.

Chest Injuries: Injuries to the ribs, lungs, or heart due to impact, including rib fractures, lung contusions, or cardiac injuries, causing chest pain, difficulty breathing, and coughing up blood.

Internal Injuries: Damage to internal organs like the liver, spleen, or kidneys, which can lead to abdominal pain, bruising, nausea, and sometimes internal bleeding.

Face Injuries: Injuries to the face due to airbag deployment or direct impact, including fractured facial bones, cuts, and bruises, causing pain, swelling, and visible deformities.

Shoulder Injuries: Injuries to the shoulder joint or surrounding structures, such as dislocations, rotator cuff injuries, or fractures, leading to pain, limited mobility, and weakness.

Knee Injuries: Injuries to the knee joint or ligaments, including ligament tears (like ACL), meniscus tears, or fractures, resulting in pain, swelling, instability, and difficulty moving the knee.

Eye Injuries: Eye injuries caused by debris or impact, such as corneal abrasions, lacerations, or vision problems, can lead to pain, redness, blurred vision, and sometimes vision loss.

Psychological Injuries: Mental health issues resulting from the trauma of the accident, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and depression, manifesting as flashbacks, nightmares, heightened anxiety, and emotional distress.

Abrasions and Lacerations: Cuts and scrapes caused by direct contact with objects or surfaces, resulting in bleeding, pain, and potential for infection.

Burns: Burns from fires, explosions, or contact with hot surfaces are categorized as first-degree (superficial), second-degree (partial thickness), or third-degree (total thickness), with symptoms including pain, redness, blistering, and, in severe cases, charring or loss of skin.

Amputations: Loss of limbs or body parts due to severe injury, resulting in the loss of the affected limb, severe pain, and bleeding.

These injuries can vary in severity and may require different levels of medical intervention. If you experience any of these injuries following a car accident, seeking prompt medical attention is crucial for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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Your rights under the law as an accident victim in Virginia

  1. Right to Seek Medical Treatment
    • Immediate Care: You can receive medical treatment for any injuries sustained in the accident. If you are injured, you should seek medical attention immediately, even if the injuries seem minor.
    • Follow-Up Care: You have the right to ongoing medical care and treatment to address injuries and recovery needs. This includes follow-up visits, rehabilitation, and any necessary medical procedures.
  2. Right to File an Insurance Claim
    • Property Damage: You have the right to file a claim with the at-fault driverโ€™s insurance company for damage to your vehicle and other property.
    • Personal Injury: You can also file a claim for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to your injuries.
  3. Right to Compensation
    • Economic Damages: You are entitled to compensation for verifiable financial losses, such as medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle repair or replacement costs.
    • Non-Economic Damages: You may also be entitled to compensation for non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life.
  4. Right to Legal Representation
    • Hire an Attorney: You can consult an attorney to represent your interests. An attorney can help you navigate the legal process, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure you receive fair compensation.
    • Legal Advice: Your attorney can help you determine your legal rights, the strength of your case, and the best course of action.
  5. Right to Fair Settlement
    • Negotiation: You can negotiate a fair settlement with the insurance company. You can counter-offer or seek a higher amount if you believe the offer is inadequate.
    • Dispute Resolution: If necessary, you can pursue legal action if you cannot reach a satisfactory settlement. This may involve filing a lawsuit to seek compensation through the court system.
  6. Right to Access Accident Reports
    • Police Report: You have the right to obtain a copy of the police report from the accident, which can be valuable for your insurance claim and any legal proceedings.
  7. Right to Privacy
    • Medical Records: Your medical records are confidential, and you have the right to control who has access to them. Insurance companies may request access to your medical records to verify claims, but you have the right to protect sensitive information.
  8. Right to Avoid Self-Incrimination
    • Statements: You are not obligated to make statements that could be used against you. Itโ€™s important to provide truthful information but avoid statements implying fault or liability.
  9. Right to Timely Legal Action
    • Statute of Limitations: You have the right to pursue legal action within the timeframe established by Virginiaโ€™s statute of limitations. Generally, you have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit.
  10. Right to Know the Details of Your Case
    • Case Information: You have the right to be informed about the status of your case, including any developments, offers, and decisions made by your attorney or insurance company.

What to do after a motor vehicle accident in Virginia

Immediately after the Crash

If you're involved in a car accident in Virginia, you should take several necessary steps to ensure your safety and legal compliance. Here's a comprehensive guide.

Ensure your safety and check if anyone is injured, including yourself, passengers, and others involved. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately.

If the vehicles are causing a hazard and it is safe to do so, move them to the side of the road. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.

In Virginia, you must report any accident involving injury, death, or significant property damage. Even if the accident seems minor, itโ€™s a good idea to call the police to document the scene.

Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver(s). This includes names, addresses, phone numbers, driver's license numbers, license plate numbers, and insurance details.

Take photos of the accident scene, including vehicle damage, the surrounding area, and any relevant road conditions or traffic signs. This documentation can be crucial for insurance claims and legal matters.

Do not admit fault or make statements that could be interpreted as an admission of liability. Focus on exchanging information and cooperating with the police.

Even if you feel fine, getting a medical evaluation is essential. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent. Keep records of all medical treatments and diagnoses.

Post-Accident Steps

  1. Notify Your Insurance Company: Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible. Provide them with the details of the accident and cooperate with their investigation.
  2. File a Report with the DMV: In Virginia, if the accident results in injury, death, or property damage exceeding $1,500, a Motor Vehicle Crash Report (Form CR-3) with the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) must be filed. The responding police officer(s) will handle this, but you can obtain through your local DMV.
  3. Consult an Attorney: Consult a personal injury attorney if you are facing significant medical issues, legal complexities, or disputes with insurance companies. They can help protect your rights and navigate the legal aspects of the accident.
  4. Keep Records: Maintain detailed records of all communications related to the accident, including medical bills, repair estimates, insurance correspondence, and any legal documents.
  5. Follow Up on Repairs and Claims: Stay in touch with your insurance company and auto repair shops to ensure that repairs are completed and claims are processed.
  6. Monitor Your Health: Continue to monitor your health and follow up with medical professionals as needed. Document any new symptoms or ongoing issues related to the accident.

Contact the personal injury lawyers at Daggett Shuler Today for a Free Consultation

If you have been injured in a car accident and are wondering what to do and where to turn, call Daggett Shuler at 336-724-1234 today.

Contact Daggett Shuler first, before you contact your insurance company. There are tough decisions to make, especially when you are dealing with the stress, pain, and financial burden of injuries related to a car, motorcycle, or bike accident. The effects of a severe accident can be devastating and long-lasting. Often, the whole family suffers. It takes more than expert medical attention; it takes sound legal advice from an experienced accident lawyer to help you get the care and compensation you deserve.

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