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      07-24-2025, 07:33 AM   #1
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Question for the lawyers RE auto accident

First, let me say the car involved was not mine. My M5 is safe and sound.

My wife was hit yesterday by a mustang.

Her Volvo however is banged up. Airbags deployed, car needed towed.

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Of course the officer says he doesn’t assign blame. But looking at the situation and the police report, I think it’s pretty obvious. The other driver was at fault.

I’ve never had to deal with something like this before. Should I call a lawyer?

I told her do not answer the phone from anyone and do not accept any money at all from anyone until we figure this out.

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I'm not a lawyer, but was in a similar situation (my passenger and I banged up and the car totaled at the fault of someone else). I tried to go the self route, but it was abundantly clear the other driver's insurance was not going to play ball after a long time of back and forth. The only way we could get things squared away was with a lawyer. I hate the idea of ambulance chasing, but that's just where we are in this country, unfortunately...
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Lawyer up ! Best way to isolate any unforseen issues. No sign, no talk and stay off the forum with details. Keep it private.
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I was injured in an accident. The other driver was deemed to be at fault.

I -- well my father in law -- arranged for a lawyer while I was still in the hospital.

Long story short the lawyer ended up with over 40% of the settlement. Now he did this legitimately. The agreement was 30% plus expenses or 40% plus expenses if the case went to court.


Another time I managed to collect a good settlement from an owner of a vehicle whose daughter was driving the vehicle being under-insured. The daughter ran into my $62.6K 2008 Cayman S -- it was 4 weeks old -- and this resulted in the Cayman S being declared a total loss.

But I managed to avoid a lawyer.

But even with my experience I can't say don't lawyer up or lawyer up.
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Whenever there are injuries you need to get a lawyer. Although the injuries seem minor now, you never know what will appear in a few weeks or months from now.
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the Volvo is totaled
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My wife was hit yesterday by a mustang.
Her Volvo however is banged up. Airbags deployed, car needed towed.
Sorry to hear.
I trust she is OK and recovering comfortably and fully.

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Of course the officer says he doesn’t assign blame.
Actually, that is only partially true.
Police officers investigate traffic accidents and document facts, witness statements, and issue tickets any violations that occurred.
The fault is assigned by insurance companies based on documented facts, witness statements, and any citations issues by an investigating officer. You can see how one feeds into the other. Final liability determination, which can include assigning portions of responsibility to multiple parties, is made by insurance companies and (if in dispute) by arbitrators and courts.

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But looking at the situation and the police report, I think it’s pretty obvious. The other driver was at fault.
I’ve never had to deal with something like this before. Should I call a lawyer?
What problem are you trying to solve with a lawyer?
I assume you have insurance with adequate coverage. Does the (likely) at fault Mustang driver have insurance? If yes - let the two insurance companies work this out. You are already paying to purchase that service from your insurance company via your premiums. Your and your insurance company’s interests are perfectly aligned here. Use that to your advantage, as intended and paid for!

Traffic accidents are a dime a dozen, 5-6M / year in the US with police reports. I'm sure many lawyers would like to get in more of that action, and you can certainly help some of them earn a better living. The question is - to what end?

I've had give (5) insurance claims on my cars over the decades. All were handled through my insurance companies.
One (1) of those went to court when the party that T-boned my wife's car sued claiming pain and knee injuries from the accident he caused. The got thrown out quickly after the investigator hired by our insurance company found Facebook pictures of the guy skiing the weekend before and after filing the suit claiming disability from the accident.

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I told her do not answer the phone from anyone and do not accept any money at all from anyone until we figure this out.
You will want to file a claim with your insurance company and speak to them.
Or you can hire a lawyer who will speak to them on your behalf, if you are not comfortable.

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Whenever there are injuries you need to get a lawyer. Although the injuries seem minor now, you never know what will appear in a few weeks or months from now.
You need a doctor, not a lawyer.
Unless you think you plan to strike rich by suing other people.

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