Car Accident Lawyer: Secure Your Rights After a Car Accident with The Law Offices of Stuart Kerner P.C.

Car accidents can happen at any moment and at any time, afflicting people with property damage, accident injuries, emotional turmoil, and financial losses. It's simply an awful experience. This is why it's vital that accident victims are protected by the legal right to compensation for any damage incurred.

Fortunately it is the Law Offices of Stuart Kerner P.C., an established law firm provides expert advice and representation for victims of automobile accidents.

At the Law Offices of Stuart Kerner P.C., we understand that dealing with the insurance company and medical costs can be overwhelming for victims of car accidents. Our team of experienced personal injury attorneys works tirelessly to ensure our clients receive the compensation they are due in these difficult times particularly for their serious injury, mental pain, and suffering.

We believe in delivering individualized focus to each case and ensuring our clients feel supported throughout the legal process. With our extensive experience in personal injury law and handling complex personal injury cases, we have a legal group that is dedicated to ensuring justice for our clients while making the negligent parties accountable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Even if the police arrive on the scene, the scenario may not be criminal. Automobile accidents have both civil and criminal implications. A car accident personal injury lawyer may be able to help you pursue your case regardless of whether or not there are accompanying criminal charges.

Insurance protects both the driver and the vehicle itself. As a consequence, the owner of a car is NOT liable for any accidents caused by a friend, family, or other borrower while using the vehicle.

Following a car accident, you may have a variety of physical symptoms, including a headache, aching shoulders and neck, back discomfort, stomach pain, bruising or numbness, and mental anguish. Headaches may be caused by a concussion, brain damage, a blood clot, or whiplash.