Injuries from accidents involving motor vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles and cars occur every minute of every day. Sometimes, the injuries are apparent right away. Other times, it can take days before any injury manifests itself or the full effects set in. Then, the ordeal begins. You or your loved ones struggle with insurance companies, sift through a never-ending stack of paperwork, and spend time pursuing necessary medical treatments as medical bills multiply without knowing how they will be paid or who should be responsible.
At Antin, Ehrlich & Epstein, we’ve seen it all before and know how difficult the process can be. We know how difficult it is for you to try to battle with insurance companies. Since the person responsible for your injury will acquire representation through their insurance company, you need representation too! For over two decades, the motor vehicle accident attorneys at Antin, Ehrlich & Epstein have aggressively represented our clients' interests to ensure that they obtained the medical care they need and monetary compensation they deserve-- and we have the track record to prove it.
Car, truck, and motorcycle injuries are among the most common motor vehicle accidents, and the leading cause of death for people under the age of 34. Motor vehicle accidents happen frequently and result for a great deal of reasons. Auto accidents may occur due to the ineptitude or impairment of the driver, of another driver on the road, unsafe road conditions, or a system malfunction in the car, among other reasons. The most common reasons for auto accidents break down into negligence, speeding, poor weather conditions, driving under the influence, improper lane changing, lack of signaling and defects in the automobile. In addition, pedestrian accidents are almost always connected to auto accidents. The motor vehicle accident lawyers at Antin, Ehrlich and Epstein, LLP should be contacted immediately after an accident.
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