Auto and Semi-Truck Accident Attorney in Springfield, MO

Serving Car Wreck Victims in Springfield and Southwest Missouri

When you are involved in an auto accident in Missouri that is the result of someone else’s negligence, you should contact a car accident attorney who is well qualified to represent you and get results.

Our Springfield injury attorneys have successfully handled hundreds of car accident cases and helped plaintiffs get compensation by pursuing the insurance company that insured the negligent driver. It won’t cost you anything to meet with a lawyer at Larson & Miller Law.

Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your auto accident.

It won’t cost you anything to meet with us.

Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your Missouri motor vehicle collision.

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Some types of auto accident cases handled by Larson & Miller Injury Law include:

  • Automobile Crashes
  • Semi-truck Crashes
  • Commercial Vehicle Crashes
  • Train Wrecks
  • Motorcycle Crashes
  • Pedestrian Injuries
  • Bicycle Crashes
  • Off-road Vehicles
  • ATV accidents
  • Uninsured Motorists
  • Underinsured Motor Vehicles
  • Watercraft, Boats, and Jet skis
  • Aircraft accidents
  • Drunk driving or Impaired Driving Collisions
  • Drivers who Leave the Scene of an Accident

How long do I have to file a claim?

A statute of limitations governs every type of case and every state has a different set of statutes: cases that arise under that state’s jurisdiction. Again, there is no simple answer to this question and if you are concerned about the time frame you are facing, it may be best to promptly consult a lawyer.

Do I give a recorded statement to the insurance company?

No. The old Miranda statement is equally applicable here—what you say may be used against you in a court of law. It’s usually better to let your lawyer take the recorded statements if that becomes necessary.

Should I sign the papers the insurance adjuster sent me?

Absolutely not. The insurance adjuster is interested in protecting his insured, not you. If you do not understand what you are signing, you could end up signing away your right to obtain any recovery for injuries you have sustained.

Do I use my own health insurance coverage to pay my medical bills?

There is no clear answer to this question. This is an area where an attorney can help because he/she should know how to work within all coverage’s to make sure you are getting every dime you deserve.

Reach out to us for a complimentary consultation.

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Larson & Miller Injury Law
3331 East Ridgeview Street
Springfield, MO 65804