After a seemingly minor collision, you might be wondering: Should I get a lawyer for a minor car accident, or can I handle it myself?
If you have been in a car accident that could cost you any amount of money out of pocket — for medical bills, car repairs, lost work, etc. — you should speak to an experienced car accident lawyer. At Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., we offer free consultations so you can learn about your options at no cost and no obligation. We will offer clear, direct, and transparent suggestions about what you can do next. We will not pressure you one way or the other, and we’ll make sure you have a full understanding of the paths ahead.
If you’re looking for an honest answer about whether or not you need an attorney for a minor accident, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve been handling car accident cases in New Jersey and New York for over 40 years. We’ve resolved over 35,000 cases, and we’ve helped our clients receive over $1 billion in verdicts and settlements.
Contact us today for answers about what to do next.
Common Misconceptions About Minor Car Accidents
Many car accident victims have misconceptions about minor car accidents and how they can impact them. Here are a few examples of mistaken thinking after a minor car crash:
- It’s just body damage. Not all vehicle damage is apparent right after a crash. It is not unusual to realize your car is not operating correctly a day or two after an accident.
- I wasn’t really hurt. Not all personal injuries are immediately apparent. Anyone who has had even minor injuries in a car accident should seek medical attention ASAP — especially if they hit their head. Some symptoms that could indicate a potentially serious injury include:
- Headache, fatigue, or sluggishness could be signs of a potential concussion or more serious traumatic brain injury (TBI), which could be fatal.
- Neck pain could indicate whiplash, another cervical spine injury, or a pinched nerve.
- Abdominal pain might be a symptom of organ damage and/or internal bleeding.
- Back pain might mean a ruptured disk or fractured vertebrae.
- Numbness could indicate nerve damage, a ruptured disk, and/or spinal cord injury.
- We don’t need to call the police. New Jersey law requires drivers to report accidents to the police if they cause injury, death, or property damage exceeding $500. Further, you protect yourself from the potential financial consequences of a car accident by making sure a police report with a law enforcement official’s description of the accident is on file.
The Role of a Car Accident Injury Lawyer in Minor Accidents
Your New Jersey minor car accident lawyer from Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. will protect your rights and work to recover all of the money damages you are entitled to. While you focus on your recovery, we will:
- Investigate the cause and fault for your crash.
- Document the full extent of your injuries, costs, and losses. This includes medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and other losses that are harder to put a price on.
- Handle all paperwork and contact required by insurers.
- Negotiate aggressively for maximum results.
- Take your case to trial. We settle most cases through negotiations, but our Certified Civil Trial Attorneys are ready to try your case to the fullest extent.
You also will not need to worry about out-of-pocket attorney fees. At Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, we handle all car accident claims on a contingency fee basis, meaning our legal fees are an agreed-upon percentage of what we recover for you. If we don’t recover money for you, we don’t get paid.
Contact Our New Jersey Car Accident Attorneys for Help
Before discussing even a minor car accident with auto insurers or accepting anything presented by an insurance company, contact a New Jersey car accident attorney from Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., for a free, no-obligation discussion of your legal options. We have locations all over New Jersey and in NYC, and can meet with you wherever you prefer, including over Zoom, FaceTime, etc.
Call us or contact us online today to set up your free initial legal consultation.