Dalton, GA asked in Car Accidents for Georgia

Q: I had a the car accident that was denied the claim was denied because the police office wrote the wrong things on report

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Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Baton Rouge, LA

A: Short answer is that if you disagree with the position of your insurance company and/or the opposing insurance company, and you are seeking damages, then your next step is to file a lawsuit and let a judge or jury decide who was at fault.

Cory D. Raines
Cory D. Raines
Answered
  • Personal Injury Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA

A: I hope you are feeling much better from the accident. Liability denials and refusals to pay damages are routinely issued by insurance companies. Each case is different and relies on the specific circumstances involved in the incident. This includes relevant evidence collected at the scene, what insurance companies are involved (at-fault or your own insurance company), witnesses, and whether or not you have an attorney. Therefore, I highly recommend that you contact a personal injury attorney for a free consult and to better advise you on your case. My law firm handles personal injury matters and I can be reached via email at craines@raineslegalgroup.com or by phone (404) 682-9885.

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