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Home to diverse forms of wildlife, Cumberland County is perched on Tennessee’s scenic Cumberland Plateau. Visitors and residents can explore attractions such as Cumberland State Park or Crossville, which is considered the golf capital of Tennessee. An array of museums and shopping centers complement the natural sites of Cumberland County, providing a variety of activities to enjoy. Despite all that the County can offer, however, people who live there or visit there can fall victim to car accidents. People who are hurt in Crossville or the surrounding area may have significant bills to pay. If you were hurt due to somebody else’s negligence, a trustworthy Cumberland County car accident attorney can help. Whether you were injured in a car wreck, truck wreck, motorcycle wreck, or due to medical malpractice, your attorney can help you prove fault and liability. These are essential to recovering damages.
How do you prove fault in a personal injury case? There are many cases in which proving fault is relatively straightforward. For example, there are simple car accidents in which a drunk driver runs a red light to make a left turn and crashes into a car going straight that was following the rules. In that type of case, it is relatively easy to show the four key elements of a negligence claim, which is used in most personal injury cases. The victim could prove fault by showing:
However, even a simple accident has some complexities on which you should consult a lawyer for advice. Even if you are able to show that the driver was negligent, most insurers will not just write you a check for the exact sum you need. Insurers do not owe you a legal duty of care. Insurance adjusters and attorneys for insurance companies try to save the insurance company as much money as possible. They will most likely offer you only a nominal sum. Injuries can be more long-lasting than you realize at first, which is why it is so important to find your own personal injury attorney in Cumberland County.
For example, after a car accident, you may think you have only whiplash and a backache, but you may later discover that you also suffered serious disc herniation. If you work in construction, this may force you to miss significant periods of work, or it may even mean you can no longer do your job at a particular pay scale. If you did martial arts three days a week in your spare time, you may find you simply cannot enjoy this activity anymore, due to the nature of your injuries. A personal injury attorney in Cumberland County owes you a duty to fully explore your damages, negotiate with the insurer to obtain those damages, and, if necessary, take your case to trial to get the compensation you deserve.
Or, taking the same example, you may have noticed alcohol on the breath of the other driver or dilated pupils, but you did not require the police to take a report at the accident scene because you were in a hurry to get somewhere. A police report can go a long way to establishing fault. If you do not get a report, your attorney may have to do extra legwork to make sure that you obtain the full compensation you deserve.
In other cases, proving liability is much more difficult. In many cases, more than one person is at fault. If you are 50 percent or more at fault for an accident, you will not be able to recover at all.
Whether you are hurt by a negligent doctor or an 18-wheeler in Cumberland County, you will need an aggressive and experienced vehicle accident lawyer. Contact Matt Hardin by calling 615-200-1111 or sending a message through our online form. We represent Tennessee plaintiffs in connection with car wrecks, truck wrecks, motorcycle wrecks, personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice throughout Cumberland County, including Crossville, and Nashville.
“I'm super pleased with Matt and his whole team. I was hesitant to contact a lawyer after my accident, but I'm so glad I did!”
William