What can a car accident attorney do?

In general an attorney can:

1.Communicate with other drivers' insurance companies

2.Obtain the necessary evidence that you are at fault for the accident 3.Organize your medical records and bills

4.Contact your doctor for missing records

5.Organization and submission of evidence to prove liability and damages 6.Work with your doctor to ensure that they provide you with the medical information you need to be able to prove your loss of entitlement

7.Negotiate a satisfactory settlement with an insurance adjuster or defense attorney

8.Negotiating with holders of liens about your claim (such as health, disability, or worker's compensation insurance) to potentially reduce the amount of those liens

Let's take a deep dive into some of them,

Communicate with other drivers' insurance companies

In any personal injury case, your attorney establishes a line of communication between the other party (or parties) involved and the insurance adjuster. Experts have money, so good communication and a good relationship between the plaintiff's attorney and the expert is crucial.

Negotiate with lienholders

If you receive benefits from a health, disability, or worker's compensation insurance policy, that insurance company has a lien on your claim. A lien means that the lienholder will be paid before you get any settlement or judgment. A good attorney will work with the lienholder to try to get the lienholder to reduce their lien. This is an important task. Every dollar lost to the lienholder is an extra dollar in your pocket.