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Protect your rights, hire an accident lawyer
You're in a car accident. You've suffered injuries. You feel
you're entitled to compensation. So, you go to court.
But
in today's world, navigating the court system without a knowledge of
how it works can be time-consuming, frustrating, and a real
challenge. Not knowing how to represent yourself in a personal
injury case, or how to fill out and file the necessary documentation
can oftentimes lead to people throwing up their arms in frustration
and giving up on their fight, fed up with the many complexities of
the court system.
For many, seeking the assistance of an attorney who will protect
their rights and help cut through the judicial red tape is too
costly or beyond their means. But it doesn't have to be that way.
This page is about information on accident attorneys who specialize
in personal injury cases involving vehicle accidents. These
specialized attorneys and lawyers will help you determine who is at
fault, what kind of compensation is warranted, and which insurance
companies should pick up the tab.
District of Columbia car accident basics
The State of District of Columbia has financial
responsibility/compulsory limits of 25/50/10. The first two figures
refer to bodily injury liability and the third figure to property
damage liability. 25/50/10 means coverage up to $50000 for all
persons injured in an accident, subject to a limit of $25000 for one
individual, and $10000 coverage for property damage.
The insurance industry and consumer groups generally recommend a
minimum of $100,000 of bodily injury protection per person and
$300,000 per accident since accidents may cost far more than the
minimum limits mandated by most states.
You can find the latest information about car insurance law in
District of Columbia by visiting the District of Columbia Department
of Insurance - http://disr.washingtondc.gov/main.shtm.
Accident lawyer information links:
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How to hire an accident lawyer
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Helpful tips if you are in an accident
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Basic questions to ask you accident lawyer
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Will an accident attorney work pro bono?
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List of states to choose from
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legal advice must be tailored to the specific facts and
circumstances of your case, information cannot substitute for the
advice of competent legal counsel
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