Car Accident Insurance Claims | High & Younes LLC
September 18, 2025 | Accidents
Have you been injured in a car accident? As if the car accident itself was not devastating enough, you now find yourself facing painful injuries and mounting medical debt. If you’ve suffered a severe injury, you may facing life-long disability. Whether you’ve been involved in a car accident with an insured or uninsured driver, dealing with the aftermath of the accident can be overwhelming. It helps to have an experienced attorney guiding and representing you through the car accidents insurance claims process. Below, we take a deep dive into the different ways car accident attorneys can help.
- Evaluating your case
Many car accident victims do not understand their legal rights and the opportunities available to them. Working with an attorney will help fill the gap. Your attorney will review the details of your case to determine whether you have a legitimate case. They will assess factors such as fault, liability, insurance coverage, medical records, expenses and any long-term impact of your injuries. They will explain your rights to you and help you determine the best option for recovering compensation.
- Dealing with insurance companies
Dealing with insurance companies directly can be overwhelming for a victim recovering from their injuries. Insurance adjusters may act friendly, but in reality are acting in the best interests of the insurance company. Insurance companies often do what they can to minimize payouts. Your attorney will step in to prevent this. They will handle all communication with the insurance adjusters and prevent you from saying or doing anything that could compromise your claim. They will push back against lowball settlement offers and ensure you receive fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering.
- Gathering evidence
A strong claim relies on evidence. You must be able to prove liability as well as justify your claim for damages you have suffered. Your attorney can help by collecting and organizing evidence. This includes police reports, medical documentation, witness statements, accident reconstruction reports, photos, videos and surveillance footage. Attorneys have access to resources that many lay people do not including private investigators and a network of industry experts. They also have a good understanding of the law and what is required. Their thorough preparation will strengthen your case whether negotiating for a settlement or going to trial.
- Negotiating settlements
Many car accident claims are resolved through negotiation with the at-fault party and insurance company. It is often best for all parties involved to reach an out-of-court settlement rather than pursue litigation. However, insurance companies often take advantage of this process to force victims into accepting low ball settlements. Your attorney will calculate the true value of your claim, including future medical needs. They will compare your claim against verdicts and settlements for similar cases. They will negotiate aggressively with the insurance company to secure a just outcome.
- Pursuing litigation when necessary
If a reasonable settlement cannot be reached through negotiations, you may be forced to proceed to trial. Your attorney can file a personal injury lawsuit on your behalf. They will draft and file the legal documents making sure they meet the requirements of the courts in your jurisdiction. They will represent you in court and present evidence to prove liability and damages. Your attorney will fight for maximum compensation before a judge or jury.
- Help with uninsured drivers
If you were involved in a car accident with an uninsured driver, all is not lost. While your case may be more complicated than others, you may still be able to recover compensation with the help of an experienced attorney. Your attorney can help you pursue the at-fault driver for compensation. They will help you explore alternative options for covering your damages including seeking payment plans or medical liens.
- Dealing with hit-and-run cases
There are instances when the other driver flees from the scene of the accident. This is a crime in Nebraska and often occurs when the other driver is uninsured, underinsured or was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It can be difficult to recover compensation when you can’t find the liable driver. Your attorney will help you by investigating the case to identify the driver. They will seek out the other driver and pursue legal action against them to not only recover compensation but also ensure that they are punished for their illegal actions.
- Maximizing compensation beyond insurance
Sometimes the compensation provided by insurance is not enough. Your attorney will help by identifying other potential sources of recovery such as personal assets of the at-fault driver, third party claims (e.g. against vehicle manufactures or government agencies responsible for road safety) as well as other coverage.
Car accident claims can feel overwhelming. Having a knowledgeable legal team like High & Younes LLC fighting on your side ensures your case is handled with the care it deserves. Contact us now to schedule free consultation.

Car Accident Insurance Claims | High & Younes LLC