Automobile Accidents
Automobile accidents are the most common type of personal injury claim. There are probably more automobile accident claims than all other types of personal injury claims combined. If you have been injured or a family member has been killed as a result of the fault or neglect of another, you have a legal right to recover damages for your injuries and losses. The more serious your injuries or the more complicated your case, the more likely an attorney will be of benefit to you. The Attorney knows how insurance companies work and think in resolving automobile claims. He brings that knowledge and experience to bear solely for the benefit of people like you.
Many people forget about other claims related to the fact that an automobile collision has occurred, such as claims for uninsured or underinsured insurance benefits, claims against a wrongdoer’s employer or even, in some cases, claims against automobile manufacturers or highway designers. In many personal injury claims, other issues may arise. Do health care providers, insurance companies, workers compensation insurers, or government entitlement programs such as Medicare or Medicaid have to be repaid for benefits that you may have received? How long should you keep your totaled vehicle or wait to repair any damage after the accident? What settlement documents will you have to sign and are they fair? Insurance companies hire only experienced claims adjusters and lawyers. Is the playing field level if you do not have an experienced professional on your team?
Our San Antonio car Accident Lawyers are available to explain and help enforce your legal rights.
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Factories, construction sites and other industrial settings create a high potential for injury and death. Robert Neuberger represents persons injured against wrongdoers who may be responsible for these injuries and wrongful deaths. These cases routinely involve claims against third parties including manufacturers of defective equipment, landowners who provide unsafe premises, contractors, and neglectful equipment operators. Robert Neuberger has represented people who were gravely injured or killed by explosions, bad drivers, electrocution, fires, falling objects, and improperly guarded machines.
Most cases involve insurance issues. Certainly, these claims include those against your automobile, homeowners, life, or disability insurer. But chances are you are pursuing a claim against someone else who is covered by insurance. This often results in questions beyond merely whether your underlying claim against a person or a corporation is meritorious. Often the biggest issues are whether insurance is available to cover the claim and whether there is enough insurance to cover your losses. While Robert Neuberger restricts his practice to representing injured persons or their families, his past experience dealing with insurance companies provides invaluable insight into how insurance companies handle and resolve claims. Simply put, he knows how they think, what they fear, and which buttons to push.