Car Accident Court Trials

Court Trials in New Port Richey, Florida

Navigating a court trial for a car accident can be daunting, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the process. Understanding what to expect can help alleviate some of the stress and ensure you’re well-prepared. Here’s an overview of the court trial process for car accidents in New Port Richey, Florida, and why choosing Kemp Law to represent you is a wise decision.

Initial Steps: Filing the Lawsuit

The first step in pursuing a court trial for a car accident is filing a lawsuit. In New Port Richey, this is typically done after attempts at settlement have failed. The lawsuit will outline the damages you’re seeking, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Discovery Phase: Gathering Evidence

Once the lawsuit is filed, both parties enter the discovery phase. This is where evidence is exchanged, and each side gathers information to support their case. For example, if an accident occurred near the historic Sims Park, the proximity to this local landmark could be relevant in understanding the accident’s circumstances.

Pre-Trial Motions and Mediation

Before the trial begins, there may be pre-trial motions to resolve certain issues. Additionally, mediation is often attempted to settle the case without going to trial. In New Port Richey, this might involve meetings at a local courthouse or even discussions about the impact of the accident near prominent locations like the New Port Richey City Hall.

The Trial: Presenting the Case

During the trial, both sides present their evidence and arguments. Witnesses may be called, including those who saw the accident happen near well-known landmarks like the Cotee River Bridge. The trial process can be lengthy, but it’s crucial in determining the outcome of your case.

The Verdict and Possible Appeals

After all evidence is presented, the jury will deliberate and reach a verdict. If the verdict is not in your favor, there may be options for appeal, which Kemp Law can help you navigate.

Why Choose Kemp Law?

When it comes to handling your car accident case in New Port Richey, Kemp Law is the clear choice. Our firm understands the local landscape and how the nuances of New Port Richey, from the busy intersections near US-19 to the serene surroundings of Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, can influence the outcome of your case.

With Kemp Law by your side, you’ll have a dedicated team committed to securing the best possible outcome for your case. Our familiarity with the local court system, and our proven track record, make us the ideal partner in your legal journey.

For more information, visit Kemp Law and let us help you through this challenging time.

FAQs

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  • What Should I Say To The Insurance Company?

    The at-fault party’s insurance company could ask you to give them a recorded statement. You do not have to give them a recorded statement. However, if your own insurance company asks you for a recorded statement please seek advice from your attorney so that they can assist you in giving that statement. But yes you do have to comply and you do have to give your insurance company a recorded statement.

  • Will I Have To Go To Court?

    Actually, most cases, or a large percentage of the cases are resolved pre-suit, which means the cases never go to court. We work with the insurance companies before filing suit to try to find a fair resolution for the client, which save money on expenses, court costs and attorney’s fees.

  • How Do I Know Who Was At-Fault?

    Fault is determined by the evidence collected during the investigation. We look to many things to determine fault in the case: we look to the police report, we look to witness statements, we look to the property damage to the vehicles, skid marks, layout of the cars, etc. Sometimes we even have to refer to accident re-constructionists to do a professional examination of the all the evidence to do a recommendation for us, but that does not happen in very many cases.

  • Will I Recover Monetary Damages?

    It depends on who was at fault for the accident. If you were at fault, your insurance company will pay for the damage to the vehicle. If you were not at fault, the at-fault driver’s or owner’s insurance policy will pay for the damage, and if they do not have enough coverage to cover the damage to your vehicle, your collision coverage (if purchased) would pay for the damage to your vehicle.

  • What Documents Will I Need?

    We like you to bring the driver’s exchange of information that the police officer gives you at the scene. We also like you bring any photographs of damage at the scene. Also bring your health insurance cards and your auto insurance cards or declarations page, so we can review the coverage available to you.

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