The Truth about Financial Compensation

Along with suffering physical and emotional damage from a car accident, you may also face financial challenges if you have to pay for medical expenses and other damages out of your own pocket. By filing a civil lawsuit against the negligent party in your accident, you can fight for financial compensation so you are not left bear the burden of these expenses alone.

Fighting for financial compensation can be a very involved and complicated process. You need a qualified legal representative on your side to help you every step of the way so you can get the financial compensation you need. Contact the Rhinelander car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today to discuss your case with a committed and experienced attorney.

Three Considerations about Awards

Not every plaintiff wins his or her case and receives financial compensation. You need to ensure that you understand how financial compensation works so you can maximize your benefits. Keep in mind the following:

#1 :You Can Get Compensation in a Lump Sum

In some cases it may be possible to seek the awarded compensation in a single payment

#2: Monthly Payments

You can also choose a structured settlement where you receive your compensation in monthly installments. Many people choose this so to avoid spending through their resources too quickly.

#3: What Happens if the Defendant Can’t Pay?

There are many options for plaintiffs who find that a defendant cannot afford to pay. An attorney can help you to explore methods to secure the compensation that you have been granted.

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Do not delay seeking legal counsel and representation if you have been involved in a motor vehicle accident caused by another party’s negligence or recklessness. Contact the Rhinelander car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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