Personal Injury Lawyer Naples Florida

Auto accidents produce a wide range of injuries, from minor to serious to catastrophic.  In fact, Americans are more likely to die in a motor vehicle accident that from any other cause, except some deadly diseases. If you have been seriously harmed in a car accident, then contact an experienced cpersonal injury attorney Naples Florida at the Harris Law Firm to help.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) does not even called motor vehicle collisions “accidents” – because “accidents” refer to Acts of God.  Instead, motor vehicle accidents, such as auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, and truck accidents, do not occur unless someone is negligent.  Instead, NHTSA calls collisions involving cars or trucks “motor vehicle crashes.” Despite this, many folks continue to refer to collisions as “accidents.” Some things may never change.

Beware of Insurance Adjusters

Almost immediately after an automobile accident, it is very common for an insurance adjuster to contact you regarding your injuries.  Keep in mind that insurance companies will try to pay you as little as possible for your injuries caused by the accident. They low-ball you on offers to reasonably and fairly compensate you; they may try to deny insurance coverage for the accident entirely.  You can be left with staggering medical bills, lost wages, lost of future earnings.  Time to call a personal injury lawyer Marco Island Florida? Think about your options.

You May Need An Experienced Lawyer

If you or your loved one has suffered a serious or catastrophic injury, then you should strongly consider speaking to a personal injury lawyer Naples Florida to investigate your case, evaluate your claims, negotiate with the insurance companies and willing to take your case to trial if necessary, instead of facing this on your own. Take charge of your life now.

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