Kenneth Vercammen is a Middlesex County Trial Attorney who has published 130 articles in national and New Jersey publications on Criminal Law, Probate, Estate and litigation topics.

He was awarded the NJ State State Bar Municipal Court Practitioner of the Year.

He lectures and handles criminal cases, Municipal Court, DWI, traffic and other litigation matters.

To schedule a confidential consultation, call us or New clients email us evenings and weekends via contact box www.njlaws.com.

Kenneth Vercammen & Associates, P.C,

2053 Woodbridge Avenue,

Edison, NJ 08817,

(732) 572-0500

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Motorcycle accidents

Motorcycle accidents
Call Kenneth Vercammen for representation 732-572-0500

    You may have insurance coverages such as liability, collision, accident, Blue Cross, Blue Shield or Major Medical, which require prompt attention. However, be sure to have your treatment providers send bills immediately to all of your Major medical insurance companies. Your car insurance does not pay medical bills if you are injured while riding a motorcycle

CAUTION:  It is important that you --
1.    DO NOTdiscuss your case with anyone except your doctors and attorney.
2.    DO NOTmake any statements or give out any information.
3.    DO NOTsign any statements, reports, forms or papers of any kinds,.
4.    DO NOTappear at police or other hearings without first consulting with your attorney. INFORM YOUR ATTORNEY PROMPTLY of any notice, request or summons to appear at any such hearings.
5.    Refer to your attorney anyone who asks you to sign anything or to make any statement or report or who seeks information concerning your case.
6.    Direct your doctor and other treatment providers  not to furnish or disclose any information concerning your case to any entity other than your insurance companywithout YOU AND YOUR ATTORNEY'S WRITTEN PERMISSION.
7.    You may have insurance coverage such as liability, collision, accident, Blue Cross, Blue Shield or Major Medical, which require prompt attention.  However, be sure to have your treatment providers send bills immediately to all of your insurance companies
8.    Notify your attorney promptly of any new developments. Small things may be important. Keep your attorney informed.
9.    Maintain accurate records of all information and data pertaining to your case.
10.  If you or any witnesses should move, be sure to notify your attorney of the new address.

Investigation by Defendant Insurance Company:
       Permit us to reiterate at this time that the opposition's insurance company will in all probability have a team of lawyers and investigators working diligently to counter your claim. During the course of their investigation, it is quite possible that they may attempt to contact you through various (and sometimes, devious) methods. Please do not make their jobs any easier for them by answering their questions.

       We cannot emphasize too strongly that you should refrain at all times from discussing this matter with anyone--and that includes your employer, your relatives, your neighbors, and even your friends. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule.

       If there are friends or neighbors or relatives who know all of the facts and circumstances surrounding the accident and can be of assistance to you, then they should be referred to this office so that their natural sympathy can be channeled into an effective asset for you.

       Insurance companies pay money to claimants when they are satisfied there are both liability and damages that support a recovery. They can be expected to thoroughly investigate the facts of the accident and any past injuries or claims. The insurance company will obtain copies of all of the claimant's past medical records.

       19.Surveillance by Insurance Companies: Remember at all times that you may be under surveillance and, therefore, subject to being photographed or filmed by the adverse party. Be advised that there are cases where photographs and films have been introduced in court showing claimants who were allegedly in serious condition participating in activities which they alleged they were unable to do. You do not have to live in fear of being  photographed, of course, if your cause is a just one.

       However, when carrying on your usual activities, keep in mind at all times that you are subject to investigation. If you have been seriously injured, do not do anything that will jeopardize your case during the course of your daily life. You should always follow your doctor's advice. If you have to do things, which cause you, pain, this can usually be explained to the full satisfaction of any court or jury.

       There are cases where the insurance agent has attempted to discredit a personal injury plaintiff by taking movies of the claimant engaged in various physical activities. In one case, large rocks weighing over one hundred pounds were placed at the door of the garage during the night so that claimant would have to be forced to remove the rocks in order to drive to work. This, of course, was filmed and used to discredit the plaintiff's claim in court.
       

       20. The value of a case depends on the Permanent Injury, medical treatment and doctor's reports:
         Undoubtedly, you have questions as to how much your case is worth. We are going to be frank:  The fact of the matter is there can be no answer to this question until we have completed the investigation in your case. Once we complete our investigation, of course, we can make a determination as to the amount of the defendant's liability, if any, and even at that we will only be at a starting point.  After that, we must obtain all necessary information concerning your lost wages, your disability, your partial disability, your life changes, and your prognosis.  You may rest assured of one thing, however, and that is the fact that your case will not be settled below its true value, that is the fair compensation for the injuries you have received. You may also rest assured that no settlement agreement will be entered into without your consent.