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Lincoln Car Accident Attorneys 

Helping Car Crash Victims Seek Accountability & Compensation 

Lincoln Parish sees its fair share of serious car accidents. These incidents can occur on major roads like Interstate 20 or smaller highways such as Louisiana Highway 33. Common contributing factors in such accidents, like inattention or speeding, emphasize how unpredictable and dangerous the roads in the parish can be. 

When you’re injured in a car accident, you want a law firm that understands the realities you’re facing. At Parker Alexander, we provide legal representation grounded in knowledge of Lincoln Parish and Louisiana law. Our approach is focused on helping you recover both financially and emotionally, while holding responsible parties accountable. 

Seeking justice after a car accident in Lincoln Parish? Call (318) 625-6262 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

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What to Do After a Car Crash in Lincoln 

The moments after a car accident are crucial, and your actions can significantly impact your recovery and the outcome of any legal claims you may pursue. Here’s a breakdown of the most important steps to take after a car accident in Lincoln Parish. 

1. Prioritize Safety and Seek Medical Attention 

After an accident, your safety and the well-being of everyone involved should be your top priority. Call for emergency services immediately if there are injuries. Even if you feel fine, get evaluated by a healthcare professional as soon as possible. Many injuries, such as whiplash or concussions, may not show symptoms right away. Also, medical documentation of your injuries will also strengthen your case if you need to seek compensation later. 

2. Document the Scene Thoroughly 

Documentation is essential to build a complete and credible case. Use your phone or camera to take photos or videos of the accident scene. This includes vehicle damage, license plates, traffic signs, injuries, skid marks, and any other relevant details. Gather witness information, including names and contact details, as their testimonies can often add clarity to what happened. 

3. File a Police Report 

Contact the authorities as soon as possible to report the accident. The Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office or Louisiana State Police will investigate the scene and compile an official police report. This document will include key details and impartial observations of the crash, which can play a pivotal role in holding negligent parties accountable. 

4. Contact an Attorney Before Dealing with Insurance Adjusters 

Insurance companies might offer you a settlement quickly to close the claim at a lower amount. While it can be tempting to accept a fast offer, it’s critical to speak with an attorney first. An attorney will review your case, calculate the total cost of your damages, and handle communications with the insurance adjuster to protect your rights.

How Do Courts Determine Fault for Car Accidents in Lincoln? 

When it comes to car accidents, determining fault is one of the most critical aspects of seeking compensation. Courts consider several factors to assign responsibility, and understanding these can help you build a stronger case.

  • Physical Evidence - Courts rely on tangible evidence from the scene, such as photographs of property damage, debris patterns, and skid marks. For example, if a vehicle has dents or damage inconsistent with the other driver’s account, it may be used to challenge their testimony. 
  • Witness Statements - Witness testimonials can fill in gaps or confirm events leading up to the collision. It’s ideal to secure multiple witness accounts as soon as possible. 
  • Police Reports - Official accident reports prepared by the Lincoln Parish Sheriff’s Office or Louisiana State Police often carry significant weight in court. These reports outline factors which contribute to understanding fault. 
  • Accident Reconstruction - Expert accident reconstructionists may analyze the crash scene to determine speeds, braking events, or whether laws were violated.

Once fault is determined, the courts calculate damages based on the percentage of responsibility each party holds. For example, if you are found to be 20 percent responsible for a crash, the amount of compensation awarded to you would be reduced by that percentage. 

To strengthen a claim further, our attorney can guide you in gathering, preserving, and presenting evidence in alignment with Louisiana liability laws. 

Find clarity and legal support after your car accident. Contact us for a free consultation by reaching out online or calling (318) 625-6262.

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  • What Experience Does Parker Alexander Have to Help Me?
    When you work with our office, you will be working directly with attorneys that have decades of experience handling complex cases. We hold various prestigious awards and accolades and have successfully litigated for our clients in the state of Louisiana. More than that, we have helped obtain millions in compensation for our clients.
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    Each case is unique. Without speaking directly with a personal injury attorney from Parker Alexander, we cannot give an exact estimate of time; however, most cases can be considered complete anywhere between a few months and a year from the time the claim is filed. There is a statute of limitations on bringing cases before a court though, which is why it is important you contact our office right away.
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    In most cases involving serious personal injuries, medical negligence, wrongful death, or other complications, it is highly encouraged that you work with an attorney. Legal representation can not only guide you in the right direction but help you obtain compensation for the wrongs that you have endured. Additionally, lawyers will fight for your rights as a victim and never leave you facing large corporations and insurance companies alone.
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    Yes, you may still file a personal injury claim even if your health insurance provider paid for your medical bills. You are entitled to the full value of your medical treatment. Meaning, the actual cost of treatment, not just the co-pay and deductible. Insurance carriers will attempt to reduce your damages by offering to pay out of pocket expenses. Do not allow your insurance company to treat you unfairly. Let us help you ensure you recover fair and just compensation.
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