Parking Lot Accident Lawyer
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BANG! You hear a loud sound or feel a jolt, and look out of your mirror to realize you’ve collided with another car in the parking lot. Now what do you do? Who is liable? Do you have a right to compensation? If you find yourself in this situation, contact our skilled and insightful New Orleans parking lot accident attorney today.

A popular misconception is that parking lot collisions only result in fender benders with little to no injuries, but this is not the case. Significant bodily injury and sometimes even death are the result of these types of accidents. Just like any other car crash, you are entitled to receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, and any pain and suffering resulting from a parking lot accident.

Because an incident like this can suddenly happen to anyone, an injured party should hire an experienced New Orleans parking lot accident attorney who is fit to handle their case. Mr. Cardone has represented clients in nearly all Louisiana parishes for over 50 years. The Cardone Law Firm is equipped to assist our clients in receiving the best medical care as a result of their injuries, as well as hiring experts to ensure the value of the case is not lowballed by the insurance company.

If you have been injured in a parking lot accident, Phone Cardone at 1-866-338-5852 for a free consultation. He is direct, insightful, proactive, and passionate about his clients’ cases.

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Car Accident

Claim Process

Seek Insurance Coverage

For most parking lot accident victims, the first place you’ll turn to get coverage will generally be the at-fault party’s insurance company. For simple accidents with no injuries, you should be able to file a claim on your own. However, if your accident involved even minor injuries, unclear fault, insufficient coverage, or a denied insurance claim, you should reach out to an experienced personal injury lawyer for help.

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STEP

Take Legal Action

If your insurance claim was denied or the at-fault party was uninsured or underinsured, the next step is often to file a personal injury claim through the court with help from a New Orleans car accident attorney. An experienced attorney can help you seek compensation for things such as medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and wrongful death coverage in fatal accident cases. Don’t hesitate to get the help you need.

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STEP

Go to Court

While the vast majority of personal injury cases are settled out of court, some do make it to trial. Cases involving severe injuries and unclear fault may be more likely to lead to a court appearance. If your case does go to court, legal assistance will likely be essential for getting fair compensation. A capable lawyer can make a strong argument for your right to recover damages from the at-fault party involved in your case.

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Parking Lot Accident

basics

Causes

Liability

Injuries

The most common causes of parking lot accidents include two vehicles reversing at the same time, trying to navigate through a crowded lot, one vehicle backing into another, driving out of a space going forward, and colliding with oncoming traffic. A number of these accidents are often due to inattention, distracted driving, aggressive driving, and speeding. Failing to check blind spots can often lead to crashes and pedestrian accidents.

Whoever was the cause of the accident is ultimately liable for any damages. This may be the fault of one driver completely or the fault of both parties to the collision. For example, if two vehicles collide when backing up at the same moment and neither had the right of way, then both parties may be liable. The damages awarded would be reduced by any percentage of fault. But a driver backing up or pulling forward will likely be liable if they hit a vehicle traveling in the traffic lane. In addition to the driver of the at-fault vehicle, the owner of the parking lot may also be on the hook for damages if the property owner failed to take reasonable steps to maintain a lot free from hazards. An attorney can help you analyze the accident scene and evidence to determine liability.

It’s true that most parking lot crashes, and in fact most car accidents, do not involve injuries. However, there are cases in which parking lot collisions can lead to serious injuries. Some of the injuries which may occur during parking lot crashes include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries and other head injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Internal injuries
  • Spinal injuries
  • Lacerations
  • Whiplash
  • Road rash

If you’ve been injured in a parking lot crash, seek medical attention as soon as possible, get an accident report from police, and ask for help gathering evidence from the scene of the crash.

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Car accidents can happen anywhere, typically on public roads and highways. Nevertheless, they may also occur on private property. Most individuals’ first instinct after an accident is to call the police and obtain a police report. But, the truth is police may not always respond to accidents on private property, such as parking lots, because they are less of a risk to the public and often do not produce major damages. In this case, an injured party should collect all information essential to their claim in order to submit it to the insurance company. This includes the location, date, and time of the accident as well as the other party’s contact and insurance information. Even if you believe your accident is minor, it is crucial that you contact a skilled attorney to help you receive rightful compensation.

Insurance payouts can be reduced by a few things. First, the insurer may simply be acting in bad faith in an effort to wrongfully limit what they owe. In other cases, the at-fault party may not have sufficient coverage to cover your losses. Drivers are required to carry minimum liability coverage, but that only includes so much compensation. Once that coverage runs out, or if the insurer is acting in bad faith, you may need to file a lawsuit and go through the legal process to hold the responsible party accountable.

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