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Can I Collect Damages After a “Minor” Auto Accident?

Jun 12, 2021 | Car Accidents

Accidents vary in severity; however, even minor fender benders like rear-end accidents can accrue significant expenses. These accidents should be treated with the same level of detail as a major accident. If you were injured in a “minor” auto accident, you might be wondering what your legal options are and whether you can be awarded compensation for your losses.

Your Right to Financial Compensation

When someone else is responsible for causing your accident or resulting injuries, they should be responsible for covering your costs. You have the right to receive compensation for every way the accident impacted your life.

Your right to be compensated for your damages isn’t dependent on how severe the accident itself was. What matters is how the car accident has affected or might affect your life in the future.

But this is not the only requirement you’ll need to meet if you hope to win an injury settlement. Your lawyer will also need to be able to prove that your car accident was caused by someone else.

Proving Fault for Your ‘Minor’ Auto Accident

You can only win your car accident claim by proving that someone else is at fault for the accident. For minor collisions, you might assume that the vehicle’s driver that hit you is at fault. This very well could be the case. The at-fault driver could’ve been driving aggressively or negligent.

Other Parties Could Be at-Fault

You may be surprised to learn that another party could’ve contributed to the accident. If the roads were hazardous, the government could be at fault.

Or maybe the other driver’s vehicle was defective in some way, and the manufacturer is at fault. There may even be multiple parties involved at once whose negligence contributed to your car accident in Birmingham.

Only a thorough investigation into your accident will uncover the truth. Once we know who is at fault for the accident, we can move forward with your car accident claim against them.

Types of Damages You Could Recover

Minor accidents can still result in many damages, both monetary and non-monetary, that require compensation.

For example, you may have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder from the accident and require weekly mental health counseling and costly prescription medications. Or perhaps your car accident caused pre-existing injuries to worsen, resulting in days off from work.

These are only a few examples of how a minor auto accident could be devastating. Other economic and non-economic damages you could recover in your car accident claim include:

  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Lost wages
  • Healthcare expenses – both current and future
  • Loss of household services
  • Physical pain
  • Mental anguish
  • Skin scarring
  • Permanent disability
  • Inconvenience
  • Lost quality of life
  • Loss of love and support

Your attorney will closely evaluate the extent of your injuries and their impact to calculate how much your claim is worth. We will stop at nothing to ensure that every single loss is accounted for.

Contact a Car Accident Lawyer in Birmingham

There is no such thing as a “minor” accident. All accidents can have a traumatic effect on your life and should be treated with careful consideration. You should be awarded total compensation for your damages. Get the most out of your claim with help from an experienced Birmingham car accident lawyer.

Schedule your no-cost, risk-free claim review with Belt, Bruner, & Barnett P.C. today. You can reach us by phone at 205-933-1500. Or fill out our online contact form, and we’ll reach out to learn more about the details of your accident.