I am interested in getting an auto accidentattorney in Broward County, Floridathat handles property damage to a car. I was involved in auto accident but there are no medical injuries.

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I am interested in getting an auto accidentattorney in Broward County, Floridathat handles property damage to a car. I was involved in auto accident but there are no medical injuries.

I am looking for an auto accident attorney that handles property-damage to a car. I was involved in auto accident on 5/8/09 in Broward Couinty, Florida; there were no medical injuries. However my car was completely totaled and the party at fault was thru Allstate. My lien holder deficit was bigger than what they offered for the loss. I am looking for legal advise to sue Allstate to pay off completely the lien holder deficit balance that I was left with having to pay out-of pocket.

Asked on July 2, 2009 under Accident Law, Florida

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M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You can look for an auto accident lawyer in Broward County, Florida that specializes in your claim.  Make sure that you bring with you a copy of the police report, a copy of the appraisal that lists  the damage, a copy of your loan agreement and any correspondence tat makes an offer to settle the claim.  You may indeed have to sue to get at least close to what you need to resolve the issue. 

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You can look for an auto accident lawyer in Broward County, Florida that specializes in your claim.  Make sure that you bring with you a copy of the police report, a copy of the appraisal that lists  the damage, a copy of your loan agreement and any correspondence tat makes an offer to settle the claim.  You may indeed have to sue to get at least close to what you need to resolve the issue. 


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