Legal Question in Personal Injury in California
HI my mom was in a accident she was stop at a red light comin off the freeway ramp and some1 tbone her hitting her making her spin out and which came with another hit total her car sending her to the hospital should she get a lawyer it was really bad with 6 car pile up not broken bones she just in a lot off pain i thank god she alive
6 Answers from Attorneys
She should get a lawyer, yes. The question I have is if your Mom was stopped at a red light coming off the freeway, how did she get t-boned? Do you mean rear-ended?
Yes, she should get a lawyer. With so many involved parties, the various insurance companies will be blaming each other, trying to save themselves money. If someone's not looking out for your mom's best interests, she could end up with the short end of the stick.
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She should at minimum speak with a lawyer. It appears from your question that there many complex facts connected to your mother's injury, which will require a legal analysis. You can contact me for a free consultation at 1.877.505.INJURY.
Suggest to your mom to call an attorney to talk about the facts and her rights as soon as possible. It would be better if she doesn't give any statements to any of the other driver's insurance companies either if they contact her. I hope this helps. Bob (818) 222-2433
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