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Who is at Fault?

Pinellas County Car and Truck Accident Claims Attorneys

The first step we take when handling any motor vehicle accident, trip and fall, or slip and fall accident case is to determine liability or fault on the persons or companies involved. Whether another person or company is partially or completely responsible for your accident, we will explain your legal options. If you have a viable personal injury claim, we will help you pursue damages.

If you were injured in any motor vehicle accident and fault can be assigned to any other person or insurance company, we will pursue an injury claim against them. For help, contact our Clearwater office at 1-727-723-9800.

Identifying the Party That Is Responsible for Your Injuries

At Ingram & Eno, P.A., our attorneys will examine every detail to identify who was at fault in an accident involving a car, commercial truck or motorcycle. Many times, the primary resource will be police and motor vehicle crash reports that clearly reveal the negligence that caused your serious injuries or a family member's untimely and wrongful death.

How Your Actions Can Affect Your Personal Injury Claim

Many personal injury cases involve comparative fault. The person who caused the motor vehicle accident, trip and fall accident, or bicycle accident may not be 100% responsible because of something you did or did not do leading up to the event. That does not eliminate your ability to seek compensation. The percentage of fault will factor into the amount of compensation that may be awarded in settlement or litigation. If there is some amount of responsibility or negligence on the part of the other party, we can pursue a claim on your behalf. We will help you understand every aspect of your potential claim, including personal injury protection (PIP) coverage.

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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer about a potential personal injury claim, please contact us.

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