Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Richmond Car Accident Lawyer

Richmond Car Accident Lawyer

If you've been hurt in an auto accident hire the Texas Hammer ® to fight for you! Let our team of car accident attorneys deal with the insurance company, its adjusters and its lawyers to ensure your rights are being protected while you focus on your family, health and medical needs.

Richmond Car Accident LawyerImmediately! The laws regarding automobile accidents are increasingly complex and can be very confusing. Whenever you have been in an accident, as a driver or passenger, and have any questions, feel free to contact any of the automobile accident attorneys at Stark & Stark - free of charge. Stark & Stark's accident and personal injury attorneys earn a fee only if money is collected on your behalf.
The only way we will be able to answer this questions is to get more details about your case. Please call us at 1-800-991-5292 so we can get the specifics of your car accident. We will need to get the police report and a detailed description of everything that happened including the intersection, if there was a red light or stop light involved, how many cars were in the accident, what injuries were caused and much more.

The Richmond car accident lawyers of Marks & Harrison work with the most respected professional resources available to assist in going up against the high-powered teams of attorneys used by big business and the insurance companies. We regularly work with forensic engineers to determine causation and prove fault. We work with physicians, nurses, vocational rehabilitation professionals, and forensic economists to prove damages, future medical costs, past and future lost earnings, impairment and disability, and loss of earning capacity. We work with psychologists, grief counselors, and others to testify to emotional loss, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship.


Fortunately, most people do not pay all of the damages stemming from a collision out of pocket. Automobile insurance may pay to repair at least some of the damages or replacement cost for all or some of the vehicles involved, and may pay for some medical expenses as well. Insurance companies may also pay for an attorney, if necessary, although clients do not usually get to choose their own attorney. State laws vary widely on the extent and types of insurance required to drive a vehicle.