The following is a list of things you can do after a car
accident involving a city or a state-owned vehicle:
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Get a police report of the accident. A police
report can be helpful because it will include details of the crash, including
the names and contact information of those involved.
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Make sure that the other party involved in the
accident is the government, and not a private party. A vehicle may look like it
is being operated by the government, while in reality being owned and operated
by a private company.
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It may not be apparent what part of the
government a vehicle belongs to. Finding the appropriate government agency is
imperative if you would like to take legal action.
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Before you can sue in the civil court, you will
need to file an administrative claim with the government.
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Organize all documents related to the accident.
Get all your photos, papers, documents, and bills in order. If you are not
efficiently organized, there is a risk that your claim will be thrown out or
not taken seriously.
My partner met with a fatal car accident for no fault of her own. Losing her is the hardest thing I am going through. Can you tell me what I should do to right the wrong that has been done to her and my family?
ReplyDeleteThe unexpected death of a loved one is one of the most painful experiences one can endure. No amount of money can fully compensate for your loss. While seeking legal guidance, it is important to consider your financial future. By contacting Jacoby & Meyers, LLP NY, you’ve taken a crucial first step. For more information: http://www.jmlawyer.com/practice-areas/fatal-car-crashes
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