Auto Accident Lawyer:Car accidents can result in serious physical and financial consequences, including injuries that can leave you unable to work and prevent you from enjoying a normal life. Your insurance company may then add insult to injury by trying to force a quick, inexpensive settlement. At O'Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath in Arlington, Texas, our main priority is helping make victims of car accidents whole again, allowing them to recover from their injuries and move on with their lives. Auto Insurance Company Practices Our experience with insurance companies and their practices helps us to maximize the available recovery for each client using all of the insurance coverage available. Automobile policies on other vehicles, underinsured/uninsured motor vehicle protection, medical payment coverage, and personal injury protection (PIP) benefits may also be available to help an injured party. We will assess your situation and strive to discover all potential sources of recovery at our first meeting. Your Rights You need aggressive and knowledgeable representation after your car accident or SUV rollover. That is what we offer at O'Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath. Because automobile accidents can be much more complicated than they appear at first, you have certain rights, including the right to be fully reimbursed for damages, including: Stacked insurance policy claims Tax, title, and licensing fees Rental car expense or reimbursement of the same Medical expenses for the past and future Lost wages in the past and future Pain and suffering for the past and future Key Statistics The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that someone is involved in a car accident every 10 seconds in the United States, and every 12 minutes someone dies as a result of one of these crashes. Generally, automobile drivers must exercise "reasonable care under the circumstances," and the failure to do so is considered negligence. Anyone who negligently operates a vehicle may be required to pay for any damages caused by his or her negligence. Talk to Us First It is of absolutely vital that you not discuss your case or sign anything until you contact us. The injured party, known as the plaintiff, is required to prove that the defendant was negligent, that the negligence caused the accident, and that the accident caused the plaintiff's injuries. If you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident, it is common for an insurance company to put their financial interests in front of yours and try to get a quick, cheap settlement. Do not let this happen to you. For a free consultation with a Texas auto accident lawyer about your legal rights and options, please contact us. |










