You may have a case even if there was no damage in a car accident. There could be damage under the hood, especially if your car starts making noises. It is important to take your vehicle to a mechanic to get it checked out right away. This will help you establish any potential damage.

You may also develop physical injuries days or weeks after the seemingly “no-damage” car crash. However, you may have difficulty proving your case if there was no visible damage to your car. Should this happen, you may want to talk to a car accident lawyer.

At S. Burke Law, we can investigate your car accident and help you build a claim to pursue compensation for your injuries or damages, regardless of the damage to your vehicle. Call us at 404-842-7838 for a free consultation with a member of our team.

Types of Hidden Damage Your Vehicle Might Have After a Crash

Not all vehicle damages are visible right away. Your vehicle may have damage to its frame, or your battery may fail because of the impact of the crash.

Your car’s mechanical components may have been damaged or you may have an oil or another type of fluid leak.

You Still Want to Report an Accident Even If There Was No Damage

Be sure to call the police to report the crash to get an official record of the accident, even if you do not believe there is damage to your vehicle. An officer may not respond to a non-injury car accident, so you may have to go to the police station to report the accident.

You should also exchange personal and auto insurance information with the other driver in case you need to file an injury claim in the future.

Report the Accident Even If the Other Driver Asked You Not To

If you do not report the crash, you may leave yourself unprotected if the other driver files a claim against you or your insurance company. For instance, what if the other driver claims they suffered injuries from the crash? The driver may even blame you for causing the accident and demand that you pay all the damages.

On the other hand, what if the other driver caused the crash and you later develop physical injuries? By failing to report the crash, you may be unable to recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other damages.

What to Do if The Other Driver’s Insurer Claims You Did Not Sustain Injuries in the Crash

It is not uncommon for an auto insurance company to question whether you can sustain injuries from a crash with no visible vehicle damage. In other cases, they may claim you sustained no injuries. Insurers use a variety of strategies to save money and one strategy is to minimize claims.

To prove your claim, you could provide your medical records to prove your injuries. Even in a crash with minor damage, you could suffer a:

  • Back injury
  • Neck injury
  • Brain injury
  • Head trauma
  • Internal injury

We can help you collect evidence to prove that your injuries were a result of your car accident.

Types of Evidence You Should Collect for a Car Accident with No Visible Damage

Evidence that supports a claim for injuries and damages may include:

  • Your medical records
  • A police report of the accident
  • Eyewitness statements
  • Car repair or replacement costs
  • Your lost wages
  • Video footage of the accident

If you were in a vehicle accident, we can help you recover damages. Call a car accident attorney at 404-842-7838 for a free evaluation of your case.

Recoverable Damages in a Car Accident Case

The damages you can recover primarily depend on the severity of your physical injuries and financial losses. The most common damages accident victims sustain include:

Medical Expenses

Medical expenses include costs for your visits to your doctor and medical specialists, surgeries, prescription medications, and more.

Lost Wages

Lost wages include the amount of income you lost because you could not work after the accident.

Property Damage

This includes the damage to your car, laptop computer, camera, smartphone, and other personal property you lost in the accident.

Pain and Suffering

Pain and suffering involves the physical, mental, and emotional damages resulting from an accident.

Let Us Help You with Your Car Accident Case

You may still have a case if there was no damage in a car accident, as long as the other driver’s negligence contributed to the crash. S. Burke Law can help you pursue the compensation you deserve from an accident. 

Call us today at 404-842-7838 for a free case evaluation.