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Automobile Accident Checklist

This book compiles in a handy reference work the law, procedure and strategies necessary to represent your injured client aggressively.

By Jon R. Abele,

ISBN: 978-0-913875-12-4

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Auto accidents are endemic to the car-loving American public. Being able to handle auto accident cases efficiently increases the efficient use of your scarce time. Automobile Accident Checklist compiles in a handy reference work the law, procedure and strategies necessary to represent your injured client aggressively. The checklist format allows you to quickly determine what issues are present in the case, how to formulate the legal theory that will lead to success and how to blunt the effect of any defenses. Representative cases are provided for each point of law discussed as a starting point for your individual research. Make sure all aspects of your automobile accident case have been examined and considered before you negotiate a settlement or go to trial by using the Automobile Accident Checklist.

The easy-to-understand-guide
to automobile accidents.

Topics covered:
• Client information
• Automobile liability insurance; health insurance
• Defendant information
• Accident information; police investigation; statements; passengers; passengers in other automobile; witnesses
• Plaintiff's automobile; defendant's automobile
• Client injury information; medical information; pre-existing injuries; pre-existing medical condition; medical treatment; dental treatment; nursing services; therapy; psychological or psychiatric treatment; future medical treatment; medical examination
• Other injured persons
• Diagram: automobile damage; injury to the body; accident scene
• Authorizations; jurisdiction
• Choice of laws; statute of limitations
• Pretrial investigation; potential defendants; pleadings; service of process
• Negotiations; settlement; alternative dispute resolution; discovery; conflicting evidence; pretrial conference; pretrial preparation; motions; stipulations; trial; evidence; damages
• Jury instructions; verdict and findings; judgment; appeal; costs; collection; distribution of funds to client
• Defendants
• Negligent entrustment; proof of negligent entrustment
• Minor driver; family purpose doctrine
• Third party liability
• Respondent superior joint venture
• Proximate cause
• Damages: special damages; property damages
• General damages: future medical costs; future lost wages; diminished earning capacity; pain and suffering; degradation of plaintiff's quality of life; disfigurement; disability; punitive damages
• Derivative claims: loss of consortium; negligent infliction of emotional distress
• Defenses: contributory negligence/comparative fault; guest statute; superseding cause; unavoidable accident; last clear chance; sudden emergency doctrine; assured clear distance rule; seat belt defense

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1. Information
1.01 Client Information
1.02 Automobile Liability Insurance
1.03 Health Insurance
1.04 DefendantInfonnation
1.05 Accident Information
1.06 Police Investigation
1.07 Statements
1.08 Passengers
1.09 Passengers in Other Automobile
1.10 Witnesses
1.11 Plaintiff's Automobile
1.12 Equipment
1.13 Defendant's Automobile
1.14 Client Injury Information
1.15 Client Medical Information (Female)
1.16 Client Pre-existing Injuries
1.17 Client Pre-existing Medical Condition
1.18 Client Medical Treatment
1.19 Client Dental Treatment
1.20 Client Nursing Services
1.21 Client Therapy
1.22 Client Psychological or Psychiatric Treatment
1.23 Future Medical Treatment
1.24 Client Medical Examination
1.25 Other Injured Persons
1.26 Diagram - Automobile Damage
1.27 Diagram - Injury to the Body
1.28 Diagram - Accident Scene

Part 2. Procedure
2.01 Authorizations
2.02 Jurisdiction
2.03 Venue
2.04 Statute of Limitations
2.05 Pre-trialInvestigation
2.06 Potential Defendants
2.07 Pleadings
2.08 Service of Process
2.09 Negotiations
2.10 Settlement
2.11 Alternative Dispute Resolution
2.12 Discovery
2.13 Pre-trial Conference
2.14 Pre-trial Preparation
2.15 Motions
2.16 Stipulations
2.17 Trial
2.18 Evidence
2.19 Damages
2.20 Jury Instructions
2.21 Verdict and Findings
2.22 Judgment
2.23 Appeal
2.24 Costs
2.25 Collection
2.26 Distribution of Funds

Part 3. Procedure
3.01 Jurisdiction
3.02 Choice of Laws
3.03 Statute of Limitations
3.04 Notice
3.05 Jury Instructions
3.06 Conflicting Evidence
3.07 Collection
3.08 Disbursement
3.09 Prejudgment Interest and Costs

Part 4. Theory of the Case
4.01 Duty
4.02 Breach of Duty
4.03 Violation of Statute
4.04 Use of Violation
4.05 Rules and Regulations
4.06 Evidence of Custom
4.07 Prior Accidents
4.08 Alcohol Use
4.09 Defective Design
4.10 Highway Defect
4.11 Wanton Misconduct
4.12 Left Turn
4.13 Crossing Center Line
4.14 Bicycles

Part 5. Defendants
5.01 Defendants
5.02 Negligent Entrustment
5.03 Proof of Negligent Entrustment
5.04 Minor Draive / Family Purpose Doctrine
5.05 Third Party Liability
5.06 Respondeat Superior
5.07 Joint Venture

Part 6. Proximate Cause
6.01 Proximate Cause

Part 7. Damages
7.01 Special Damages
7.02 Property Damages
7.03 Future Medical Costs
7.04 Future Lost Wages
7.05 Diminished Earning Capacity
7.06 Pain and Suffering
7.07 Hedonic Damages - egradation of Plaintiff's Quality of Life
7.08 Disfigurement
7.09 Disability
7.10 Punitive Damages
7.11 Loss of Consortium
7.12 Neglegent Infliction of Emotional Distress

Part 8. Insurance
8.01 Uninsured Motorist Coverage
8.02 Underinsured Motorist Coverage
8.03 No-Fault

Part 9. Defenses
9.01 Contributory Negligence / Comparative Fault
9.02 Guest Statute
9.03 Superseding Cause
9.04 Unavoidable Accident
9.05 Last Clear Chance
9.06 Sudden Emergency Doctriine
9.07 Assured Clear Distance Rule
9.08 Seat Belt Defense

Table of Cases
Index

Wirebound
128 pages
6.125" X 9.25"

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