At Preszler Law Firm, we help pedestrian accident victims seek compensation for their physical and emotional injuries, both through legal
action against the negligent driver and by pursuing benefits under your own ICBC insurance plan.
As times passes, and medical bills start coming in, often ranging into the hundreds of thousands of dollars within a short period of time, thoughts may turn to filing a legal
action against the negligent driver.
Luckily, victims can take legal
action against the negligent driver.
Not exact matches
Personal attention and careful case preparation are necessary when pursuing legal
action against criminally
negligent drunk
drivers and their insurance companies.
In some cases, pursuing a civil suit
against a
negligent or distracted
driver might be the best course of
action, and the personal injury attorneys at Altman & Altman have a wealth of experience and history of success doing so.
We can review possible legal
action against the tire manufacturer, trucking company or
negligent driver.
In some cases, truck accident claims may not only involve legal
action against a
negligent truck
driver, but can be
against the trucking company and insurance company.
State law allows for victims of truck accidents to pursue legal
action against negligent or reckless truck
drivers and trucking companies.
So, for example, if a drunk
driver is careening down the street at 100 mph per hour but brakes to a stop before coming into contact with you, his
actions are
negligent but you will not have any claim
against him (unless you suffer very serious emotional distress) because his negligence did not cause your injuries.