Call us nowor use the form below.Recent NewsPersonal Injury[07/02] NH city rallies around refugees to banish bedbugs [07/02] Parents of Oregon boy settle in surgery lawsuit [07/02] Highway deaths fall in 2009, lowest since '61 [07/01] Teenage survivor of jet crash 'doing well' [07/01] Mississippi's still fattest but Alabama closing in [07/01] State-by-state list of obesity rates, rankings [06/30] Experiment seeks to head off Type 1 diabetes [06/30] Oregon man's wallet resurfaces after 63 years [06/30] Courts face new challenges in faith healing cases [06/30] A look at world's deadliest air disasters [06/30] Rescuers work to stabilize collapsed parking deck Frequently Asked Questions about Motor Vehicle AccidentsQ: I have been in a motor vehicle accident. Should I go to a doctor? A: If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you should see a doctor right away. Firstly, you should see a doctor for your own well-being. You may not be able to discern the extent of your injuries yourself; a small ache could be something significant, or it could be nothing at all. Only a doctor can tell you for sure. Secondly, you should see a doctor because if you decide to bring a legal claim against the at-fault driver or another party, you will need documentation of your injuries and what you did to fix them. Q: Do I have to go to court if I want to recover monetary damages? A: Maybe. Your case may settle even before your attorney files a lawsuit; on the other hand, it may go all the way to a trial and a jury verdict. The majority of lawsuits are settled before they get to trial, but what happens in your case depends on the facts, the law and the parties involved. |
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Pittsburgh Automobile Accident Attorneys
If you need experienced representation to recover personal injury or wrongful death damages in a motor vehicle accident of any kind, contact the experienced Pittsburgh trial lawyers at Joyce & Bittner for a free consultation about your rights and legal options. Our attorneys each have 25 years of trial experience, and we know how to investigate and develop the facts to maximize the value of your claim both in settlement negotiations and in court.
We represent clients in cases involving:
- Private passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, or SUVs
- Commercial trucks from delivery vans to semi tractor trailer combinations
- Motorcycles, scooters, or mopeds
- Bicycles or pedestrians
Our careful attention to both the liability and damages components of your case can make the decisive difference in the outcome of your automobile accident claim.
Motor Vehicle Accidents - An Overview
Motor vehicle accidents cause the loss of time, property, health and even life. Such accidents occur because of elements including driver error, negligence, manufacturing defects and dangerous weather. No matter what the specific cause or result, a crash can turn a normal day into a prolonged struggle. Speaking with a lawyer can help you sort out your rights, your options and your future. Contact an attorney to find out more.
When you have been in an auto accident, you may have a sense of who caused it. Issues of fault, however, can be complicated by who acted when and which laws governed the situation. If the other driver was negligent, you may have to prove that the driver breached a duty of care to you and that the breach caused your damages. The assistance of an attorney can be immensely valuable at this time, whether you are battling an insurance company, seeking compensation for your injuries or defending yourself in court.
Auto Accident Injuries and Compensation
An individual who has been injured in an automobile accident may be able to seek monetary compensation for injuries and damages. Cases are fact specific, typically with complex issues of proof and fault in dispute. Working with an experienced attorney will help you sort out your legal options.
Insurance Claim Dos and Don'ts
When you need to make an auto insurance claim, you should proceed with care. Your actions may have a significant influence on the amount of compensation you receive. Contact an attorney to learn more.
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
When a driver refuses or is unable to carry proper motor vehicle insurance, that driver puts more than just him- or herself at risk. If the driver injures another person, the insurance will be inadequate to cover the damages. Injured parties, however, may be covered by their own insurance policies; uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage protects accident victims in these cases. If you have been involved in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver, it is important to contact an attorney to create a plan of action.
No-Fault Insurance
When a driver has been in an accident, no-fault auto insurance allows the driver to collect from his or her insurance company no matter who was at fault. Not every state has a no-fault insurance structure, but those that do have very specific laws governing when, how much and for how long the injured party may collect. Consult with an attorney to discuss how your state views fault and to determine how the laws may affect your right to recover damages for injuries.
What to Do If You Are in an Accident
When you are in an accident, you have immediate, important decisions to make. For the crucial decisions you have to make later on, consult with an attorney.
Motor Vehicle Accidents Resource Links
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
What Are the Driving Laws in My State?
National Safety Council
US Department of Transportation (DOT)
MedlinePlus: Motor Vehicle Safety
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