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D'ORAZIO PETERSON

CLIFTON PARK CAR ACCIDENT LAWYERS

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Clifton Park Car Accident Lawyer-Legal Help, No Fee

Clifton Park’s rapid growth has increased congestion, particularly near Route 146 and I-87. Rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, and highway pile-ups are common. D’Orazio Peterson fights tirelessly for victims, ensuring they receive fair compensation for injuries, vehicle damage, and lost wages. Our commitment to personalized service ensures we address your unique needs every step of the way.

Clifton Park Car Accident Services

The bustling roads in Clifton Park are no strangers to car accidents. Our services here include thorough investigation of the accident, consultation with medical experts, and aggressive representation against insurance companies. Whether your accident happened on Route 146 or I-87, we are committed to fighting for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Damages Available in Car Accident Claims

After a car accident, the damages you can claim help address the financial, physical, and emotional toll caused by the crash. In New York, you may be entitled to various types of compensation based on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the accident. At D’Orazio Peterson, we work tirelessly to help clients recover every dollar they deserve.

Compensatory Damages

Compensatory damages are intended to make you “”whole”” again by covering both economic and non-economic losses.

  • Medical Expenses: These damages include all costs related to your treatment, such as emergency room visits, diagnostic tests, surgeries, prescription medications, rehabilitation, and follow-up care. Future medical costs for ongoing treatment are also considered.
  • Lost Wages: If your injuries prevent you from working, you can claim lost wages for the time missed. This can include salary, hourly wages, bonuses, and other forms of income.
  • Future Income Loss: If your ability to work is permanently affected, you may be eligible for compensation for lost future earning capacity. This is especially relevant for severe injuries that result in disability.
  • Property Damage: Compensation for property damage typically covers the repair or replacement of your vehicle and any other personal items damaged in the accident.

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages are harder to quantify but no less significant:

  • Pain and Suffering: This includes physical pain and emotional anguish caused by the accident and your injuries.
  • Emotional Distress: Many car accident victims suffer from anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These psychological effects can be considered for compensation.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: If your injuries prevent you from engaging in activities or hobbies you previously enjoyed, you can pursue compensation for this loss.
  • Loss of Consortium: Spouses or close family members may be eligible for damages if the accident significantly impacts their relationship with the injured party.

Special Damages

In unique circumstances, additional compensation may apply:

  • Punitive Damages: In cases involving extreme negligence, such as drunk or reckless driving, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the at-fault party and deter similar behavior in the future.
  • Wrongful Death Damages: If a loved one dies in a car accident, surviving family members can pursue compensation for funeral costs, loss of financial support, and emotional suffering.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to settle a car accident claim?

The time frame varies depending on the complexity of the case. Simple claims may settle in a few months, while cases involving severe injuries or disputes over liability can take longer. An attorney can help expedite the process by handling negotiations and gathering the necessary evidence.

What if the insurance company offers a low settlement?

You are not obligated to accept the first offer. Insurance companies often aim to pay as little as possible. An experienced attorney can negotiate on your behalf and, if necessary, take your case to court to secure a fair settlement.

How D’Orazio Peterson Helps

Pursuing damages after a car accident requires a strong legal strategy and detailed evidence. At D’Orazio Peterson, we work to build a solid case by gathering accident reports, medical records, and expert testimony. We negotiate with insurance companies to seek maximum compensation, and we’re prepared to go to trial if needed to secure justice for our clients.