A car accident can leave you with extensive medical bills, missed shifts, and damage to your only form of transportation. Losses like these are more than just inconveniences. They can seriously hinder your quality of life and take a toll on your mental health. Our firm wants to help you minimize the negative impact of your accident with a financial award.
You have the right to seek compensation from whoever caused your injuries. A car accident lawyer from Jenner Law can help you pursue financial recovery. If you’ve recently been in an accident – whether a driver, pedestrian, or bicyclist – and aren’t sure whether you are eligible to file your case, our team can walk you through your options.
Potential Causes of a Nantucket Car Accident
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) reported approximately 380 car collisions in Nantucket for 2020 and 2021. In these collisions, dozens were injured due to negligent driving behaviors. Nantucket residents are especially at-risk in certain areas, such as the Washington and Francis Street intersection, and the Poplis and Milestone Road Intersection. In addition, many of our roads are cobblestone from the early 1800’s, and if people are driving too fast, especially on our narrow roads, collisions are sure to occur. While these roads, built in the heyday of whaling, are charming to view, they can be treacherous to drive on if the driver is inattentive.
And, anybody who has spent more than a night on Nantucket will know why they call our island the “Gray Lady.”
The fog can be thick and sweep in quickly. And while the fog adds to the island’s natural beauty, if someone is driving too fast and not being attentive to the road and speed, collisions can be the expected result.
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How Can a Nantucket Car Accident Lawyer Help Me?
Filing a case on your own can be challenging. Hiring a personal injury lawyer for a lawyer who lives on Nantucket is a more efficient use of resources. We will help you through the process and ensure your case meets all the deadlines. At Jenner Law, we provide personalized attention, keeping you up to date on your case while advocating and communicating with all parties for you. We fight for your right to recover compensation for your unique losses.
Filing a case on your own can be challenging. Hiring a personal injury lawyer for a lawyer who lives on Nantucket is a more efficient use of resources. We will help you through the process and ensure your case meets all the deadlines. At Jenner Law, we provide personalized attention, keeping you up to date on your case while advocating and communicating with all parties for you. We fight for your right to recover compensation for your unique losses.
You Pay Nothing Until We Win Your Case
We offer free consultations to see how we can best serve you. During our initial conversation, we can answer your questions and provide peace of mind about the process. We also work on a contingency fee, meaning we get paid when you do. Don’t let the fear of paying legal fees deter you from seeking representation because you will never pay for our services out-of-pocket.
How Quickly do I Need to File a Lawsuit?
In Massachusetts, car accident victims have three years to file a personal injury case according to Mass. General Laws iii.v.260.2A. It is important you take action as quickly as possible after the accident to ensure you can meet the statute of limitations. Our attorneys need time to:
- Investigate your car accident
- Gather evidence to substantiate your claims
- Review damages and determine the value of your case
- Negotiate with the insurance company to reach a settlement agreement
- Initiate court proceedings, if necessary
Contacting us soon after your accident will give us time to adjust if anything comes up. In addition, the more time we have before the deadline, the more time we have to gather evidence and build a strong case for your compensation.
Our Attorneys Fight for You to Recover Compensation
Many factors impact your case. Our attorneys can look at your losses to determine how much compensation you could recover. Depending on your injuries and expenses, you could recover two types of damages: economic and non-economic.
Damages in these categories may include:
- Medical costs
- Future medical bills
- Income losses
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Wrongful death damages (if you lost a loved one to an accident)
Some recoverable damages are easier to calculate than others. Working with a lawyer to identify their value can help reduce some of your stress after the accident. A car accident lawyer from Jenner Law can help fight for your rights while you focus on the road to recovery.
Who Pays for Your Damages in a Car Accident Case?
The state of Massachusetts requires all motorists to carry bodily injury protection, personal injury protection (PIP), property damage insurance, and uninsured bodily injury protection.
PIP will cover some of your medical expenses, and uninsured coverage will protect you in the case of a hit-and-run or uninsured at-fault party. However, you may need legal help to pursue compensation from the at-fault party’s bodily injury coverage. It may also benefit you to have a lawyer to fight for the most favorable financial settlement from your own insurer.
What Driving Problems Have We Seen on Nantucket?
Motorists should be especially wary in high-traffic areas, and keep an eye out for poor driving behaviors like these:
- Distracted driving. This is the most common type of driver error and is typically preventable. There are many causes of driver distraction but the most common is the use of cell phones and other electronic devices.
- Intoxicated driving. Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can be fatal to other road users. According to the latest data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), an average of 32 people die in drunk-driving crashes daily. Consuming drugs and alcohol results in decreased reaction time, poor vision, and faulty decision making.
- Fatigued driving. A fatigued driver presents the same dangers as someone who is driving under the influence. A fatigued driver could fall asleep while driving, have a slow reaction time to road hazards, and miss traffic signals or stop signs.
- Reckless driving. Drivers can make poor decisions that lead to a crash. Those decisions could be speeding, tailgating, or making a risky pass. Drivers might not consider weather conditions or visibility, also resulting in a car accident.
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Negligent Drivers Cause Crashes
If the driver caused the car collision by doing something he should not have done such as violating a traffic law, he can be held liable. Drivers are expected to:
- Drive at a reasonable speed and make adjustments when needed
- Be aware of surroundings
- Be alert
- Focus only on controlling the car
- Properly maintain the car
- Make decisions with the safety of others in mind
Types of Injuries That Are Common on Nantucket
Motor-to-motor collisions are the most common type of accident. These accidents can be classified as head-on collisions, side-impact, or rear-end collisions. These accidents can also cause chain reactions like pile-ups which can lead to catastrophic losses.
Dashboard data from MassDOT also indicates that several bicyclists, pedestrians, and motorcycle drivers are injured in accidents every year. These kinds of collisions are more likely to lead to serious injury.
While the type of car accident may indicate more severe injuries and losses, you can consult an attorney about compensation no matter what kind of collision you endured.
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Contact a Nantucket Car Accident Lawyer Today
Speaking to an attorney’s team soon after the accident allows the lawyer to be more prepared for your case and meet all deadlines. Ensure your rights are protected by contacting our firm to secure your Nantucket car accident lawyer at Jenner Law.
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