Auto, Truck, Motorcycle, Pedestrian Accidents, Insurance Claims

The Avery Law Firm

6400 Arlington Blvd
Suite 634
Falls Church, Va 22042

P: 888.351.1048
P: 703.462.5050

Our Affiliations The Lawyers Association of Metropolitian Washington, D.C. Virginai Trial Lawyers Association American Association for Justice American Bar Association - Defending Liberty, Persuing Justice

Fairfax Auto Accident Lawyer Answers Your FAQs

It is only natural to have questions about your auto accident case. Fairfax auto accident lawyer Michael Avery of The Avery Law Firm, is always prepared to answer your questions. However, it is understandable that you may have questions that are not specific to your claim. Below are some frequently asked questions about auto accidents in Fairfax County, Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and Maryland.

Let The Avery Law Firm fight for you

Have you or a loved one suffered injuries in an auto accident caused by someone else's reckless or negligent behavior? If so, The Avery Law Firm can help. Call Michael Avery at 888.351.1048 or contact the firm online to schedule your free initial consultation. Se habla Español.

I was in an auto accident. Do I need an attorney?

Yes. If you were injured or another party suffered an injury in the crash, you should consult an Falls chruch car accident lawyer. Do not rely on your insurance company to handle your case fairly. A qualified Fairfax auto accident attorney can ensure your interests are protected.

Can I still collect compensation if I was partially responsible for the accident?

Under Maryland and Virginia law, parties who are partially at fault for a motor vehicle accident cannot recover damages.

What is my case worth?

This depends on the severity of your injuries, your overall prognosis, the impact it has had on your quality of life, and the circumstances of the accident.

Can the insurance company refuse to pay my medical bills if my car was not damaged?

No. While the insurance company might try to draw a direct correlation between damage done to your car and the severity of your personal injury, it is possible that the body sustains damage even if the car did not. The reverse may also be true—a car might experience major impact but the people might only suffer minor cuts and bruises.

The other driver's insurance company contacted me regarding the accident. Should I answer their questions?

Consult your Vienna car accident attorney before providing making any statements to the other driver's insurance company. Remember, their goal is to protect their company and their driver—not you. Any statement you make can be used against you later.