Delaware Motor Tort Lawyer
Motor Vehicle Tort Lawyers In Delaware
A tort is a legal term for any wrongdoing. By definition a tort is a wrongful act, not including a breach of contract or trust, that results in injury to another's person, property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party may be entitled to compensation. The most common type of tort is operating a motor vehicle in a negligent manner that causes property damage and or personal injury. The person who commit the act or causes the accident is called the tortfeasor.
If you, a loved one or family member have been hurt, injured or killed in an auto accident please call Rahaim & Saints, LLP at 302 892 9200 or 302 832 1800. You can also email them here. With more than 30 years experience handling auto cases in Delaware they will get you the maximum amount of compensation you are entitled to. The Delaware Car Accident Injury Attorneys at Rahaim & Saints, LLP offer free consultations to car accident victims and their families. They charge nothing unless they recover on your behalf as they handle accident and injury cases on a contingency fee basis.
Types Of Motor Tort Accidents In Delaware
A motor tort is a car accident. There are many types of possible torts involving every type of car, truck and automobile there is. These can be:
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Mass Transit Accidents
- Commercial Vehicle Accidents
How Is Liability Determined In Motor Tort Accidents In Delaware
In motor tort cases the law must decide who the negligent party or parties are. Sometimes liability in a motor vehicle accident can be very easily assessed. Other times, if the accident was complicated with multiple vehicles, causes and potentially responsible parties deducing who is liable, and for what damage or expenses can be extremely convoluted. A skilled Delaware Auto Accident will be able to determine liability, make those parties obligated legally and get you the compensation, s well as benefits you and your family deserve.
What Happens In Delaware Auto Accidents After Liability Is Established
Once liability is established most motor tort cases in Delaware are resolved via settlement by the insurance companies. Settlements are reached by considering factors such as current medical costs, future medical costs, long term care and rehabilitation costs, lost income due to missed work time, pain, suffering and, if applicable, funeral expenses, loss of companionship and loss of parental guidance. Sometimes a settlement cannot be obtained after a motor tort case. In these instances your attorney can take the case to trial and attempt to have the jury award you compensation and benefits via a favorable verdict. A skilled Delaware Motor Tort Lawyer will be fully prepared and willing to take your case to trial on your behalf.
Contact A Delaware Motor Tort Liability Attorney
It is in your best interest to consult and work with a skilled Delaware Motor Tort Lawyer very soon after your accident. The Delaware Accident And Tort Lawyers at Rahaim & Saints, LLP will work on your behalf and make sure that your legal rights are protected throughout this very stressful time. They will do everything in their power to get you the full, fair and just compensation for your injuries, medical expenses and lost wages. Call Rahaim & Saints, LLP at 302 892 9200 or 302 832 1800 to discuss your Delaware Motor Tort claim. You may also email the firm here.
Rahaim & Saints handle all types of motor tort claims throughout Delaware including: Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, New Castle, Bear, Glasgow, Newark, Pike Creek, Hockessin, Claymont, Christiana, Middletown, Smyrna, Dover, Harrington, Milford, Georgetown, Millsboro, Seaford, Laurel, Delmar, Dagsboro, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, Indian River and Fenwick Island.
Rahaim & Saints competently and effectively handle motor tort cases on all Delaware roads, highways and interstates including: I-95, I-295, I-495, Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 7, Route 9, Route 13, Route 113, Route 40, Route 273, Route 141, Route 41, Route 202, Route 299, Route 301, Route 8, Route 15, Route 16, Route 404, Route 30, Route 24 and Route 26.