Should I sue because of the accident?

A commercially registered vehicle came to deliver purchased items at our home. He drove into our home and we tried to stop him but he hit the wall and damaged the front room. What should we do? Is this personal injury or will insurance take care of it? Do we need an attorney?
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Answered By: Graves and King, LLP
This is not a personal injury matter, if only property damage was involved. The driver's insurance should take care of the damage to your home. There is no need to get an attorney unless the driver's insurance does not pay for the property damage. Your homeowner’s insurance also may assist you in this matter.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/10/2011

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Answered By: Law Office of Mark J. Leonardo
Presumably his company has insurance. Make the claim with his carrier immediately. If you are not getting immediate relief, you can also contact your own homeowners insurance company and they should jump it right away. If they pay any money, they will go and get reimbursed from the trucking companys insurance company or the company directly. If no one was injured there is no personal injury, its merely a property damage claim. You probably dont need an attorney at this point.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/9/2011

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Answered By: The Law Office of Harry E. Hudson, Jr.
If no one was injured, it is not a personal injury case. Collect the information to repair the house. Call your carrier and submit a claim.

Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 11/9/2011

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