- May 2, 2025
- Tucker Law
- Car Accident Lawsuits
Should you hire a lawyer for a minor car accident? The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think.
Not all accidents that appear insignificant at first glance truly are. Plus, even minor collisions that don’t cause injuries can bring about expensive damage to your vehicle. If you don’t involve a lawyer in your pursuit of compensation, you’ll find it much more difficult to secure the payout you deserve.
Here, we look at how car accident lawyers can help following an accident (even a minor one).
When to Hire a Car Accident Lawyer
At first glance, an accident might seem to be minor, with few complications. However, some factors can make legal assistance beneficial even after a minor car accident:
- Injuries that appear later: Some injuries, like whiplash or concussion, may not manifest as soon as you have your car or truck accident. You might start experiencing symptoms days or weeks after the incident.
- Disputed liability: If there’s disagreement about who was at fault, an attorney can help protect your rights and gather necessary evidence to support your position.
Remember, just because your accident didn’t cause you any immediately obvious harm, that doesn’t mean the other party didn’t suffer an injury or property damage. Even if they didn’t mention it at the scene, there’s no way to be sure it won’t cause you problems later on. Plus, if an insurance company contacts you and catches you off guard, you could end up saying something that will make it easier for the other party to hold you liable for their losses. Speaking with an attorney will help prevent this. - Complex legal procedures: New York’s no-fault insurance laws should take care of you in the event of an accident involving less than $50,000 in medical costs per person. However, securing your entitlements can be difficult without legal counsel.
You might think that, if your accident resulted in no injuries and only minor property damage, handling the insurance claim process yourself may be easy, but this is risky. The only way to know that you won’t need a lawyer to help deal with a car accident is to ask a lawyer.
Luckily for you, we offer free initial consultations. You can come to us free of charge and explain your situation, and if you don’t need us, we’ll tell you. There’s no obligation to continue the relationship from there, so it’s a risk-free move.
It’s important to remember that New York has a strict two-year statute of limitations when it comes to car accident claims. If you wait more than two years following the date of your accident to file a lawsuit, you may lose the right to do so altogether. If you’re going to contact a lawyer, it’s better to do it sooner rather than later.
How a Lawyer Can Help After a Car Accident
Even in minor accidents, a lawyer’s assistance can be invaluable. An attorney can help you by:
- Evaluating your case: Your lawyer will assess the details of your accident and advise on the best course of action.
There’s no way to tell how minor your accident truly was until you hear it from an experienced attorney. - Handling communications: Attorneys can manage all interactions with insurance companies, ensuring you don’t inadvertently say something that could harm your claim.
- Gathering evidence: Our attorneys have the resources to collect and analyze evidence, such as traffic camera footage or witness statements, to support your case.
It’s crucial to begin the evidence-gathering process as soon as possible after an accident takes place; the longer you leave it, the more difficult it gets to find all the necessary reports, accounts, and footage. - Negotiating settlements: Lawyers are skilled negotiators who can work to secure a fair settlement, considering both current and future expenses related to your accident.
- Representing you in court: If a fair settlement isn’t achievable by negotiation, your attorney will represent you in court to pursue the compensation you deserve.
This outcome is relatively rare in car accident cases (especially minor ones), but it can happen, so it’s important to be prepared.
If you’d like to learn more about the work an attorney could do on your case, you should consider visiting us for a free initial consultation.
Seeking Help From a Lawyer for a Minor Car Accident
You might be tempted to avoid seeking legal guidance after a relatively minor accident because you think it will cause unnecessary hassle or prolong the process without good reason. However, this could end up being a costly decision in the long run.
Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation about your case. You can reach us via the contact form on our website or by calling (516) 399-2364.
Managing Attorney John. J. Tucker, Esq.
John has personally handled thousands of clients who were victims of another’s negligence and fights relentlessly for their rights. John enjoys bringing closure to a client’s matter so that the injured party can move forward with their life. His background enables him to evaluate complex liability related claims and bring resolution to claims in a record time frame. [ Attorney Bio ]