Don’t Make the Insurance Company Richer

Winter brings ice, and ice brings car accidents. It’s a lineage we know all too well at Ponce Law. Every year about this time, we see a spike in vehicle crashes. From icy bridges to slick back roads, it’s an especially dangerous time of year for Nashville. Wintry weather can seem like a pretty good excuse for why your accident occurred, but in actuality, many of the Nashville accidents every year involving inclement weather may be avoidable.

In the past, we’ve had accident victims who call for their free consultation express hesitancy about filing an injury claim against an at-fault driver. They say they’re just not the “suing type.” Although we appreciate the sentiment behind their reluctance, we remind them they’re not suing to get back at the person that hit them; they’re suing so both parties can put the incident behind them.

Think of it this way. Your accident may cost you thousands of dollars in medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses. The at-fault driver’s insurance company is required to compensate you for those expenses. By saying “I’m not the suing type,” you’re essentially telling a multi-billion dollar insurance company, “thanks but I don’t want the money you owe me.” Sounds a bit crazy, right?

If you’ve been injured, you deserve and are entitled to compensation for your injuries. We help you get it. It’s that simple. Call our experienced Nashville car accident attorneys for a free, no obligation consultation. We’re ready to secure the money you deserve, so contact us today.

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