What should I do if I already spoke to the insurance company?
Don’t panic. In many cases, you can still protect your claim. Gather any written communications, notes, and recordings of what you said. Then let a lawyer review the impact of those statements on your claim.
How do I know if my injuries are “enough” to pursue compensation?
If you were hurt and you have medical documentation—especially follow-up care—your claim may be viable. A lawyer will evaluate consistency between crash accounts, symptoms, and treatment records.
Do I need to wait for all medical treatment before talking to an attorney?
No. In fact, early legal involvement can help preserve evidence and prevent common mistakes while you’re recovering.
Can a lawyer help me get compensation if the other driver disputes impairment?
Yes. DUI crash cases often involve contested evidence and interpretation. Your attorney can evaluate the available records, identify what supports causation, and address disputes with a structured, evidence-focused approach.
What if I’m a visitor and the crash happened while I was in Bangor?
Visitors still have options. Evidence preservation matters whether you live in Bangor or were just passing through. Contact counsel promptly so records, witnesses, and documentation are not lost.