What Your Auto Accident Claim is Worth
An experienced Lee County auto accident attorney assesses the full value of your claim
Even a relatively minor collision can result in injuries and damages extending beyond the cost of repairing your car or a single visit for medical treatment. All too often, accident victims pay out of pocket for many costs they do not realize can be compensated through appropriate legal action. Each Lee County auto accident lawyer at Whittelsey, Whittelsey & Poole has helped accident victims throughout Alabama pursue the full value of their losses when the negligence of another party causes auto accident injuries and other damages.
How a Lee County auto accident lawyer determines the worth of your claim
Each Lee County car accident lawyer at Whittelsey, Whittelsey & Poole works closely with you to ensure all expenses have been considered when pursuing your claim. The costs you can recover extend well beyond what you may expect, including the following:
- Past, current, and future anticipated costs of medical visits and therapy
- Work-related costs, including time lost from work and any change to your future earning ability caused by your injury
- The cost to repair or replace damaged property, including your vehicle and any items in the vehicle damaged in the accident
- The cost of hiring someone to care for yourself, your home, and your family as long as you are unable to meet your responsibilities
- All costs associated with permanent disfigurement or disability
- Both physical and emotional pain and suffering
Contact us for a free initial consultation with an experienced Lee County car accident lawyer
If you are involved in a car accident caused by the negligence of another party anywhere in Alabama, you have the right to pursue compensation for all expenses related to your injuries and property damage. Contact Whittelsey, Whittelsey & Poole for a free initial consultation to find out how we can help. We provide sound legal counsel and can use expert investigative resources to help obtain additional evidence and expert testimony for your case.

