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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have questions about your accident? You may find the answers here.

Q: I've been hurt in an accident, and it is not my fault. What is the first thing that I should do?
A:
You should contact our experienced personal injury law firm as quickly as possible after the incident as possible. Try to document the incident with both the police and your doctors, and avoid signing statements or papers. Write down all dates and preserve all of your evidence. This includes photographs of injuries, names and statements of witnesses and conversation notes. You should still report the accident to your insurance company to see if you have medical payment coverage.

Q: I am hurt from my accident but I don't have any health insurance. How can your lawyers help me get the treatment I need?
A:
Our lawyers work with a variety of doctors and chiropractors in the community that will help you get the treatment you need by arranging a lien. This means that you can treat and get better without worrying about paying for the treatment until the time of your settlement.

Q: How do I know if I have a case?
A:
If you have been injured or traumatized and it is the fault of someone else, then you are likely to have a personal injury case. By contacting us, you can find out if your particular circumstances warrant legal action or not. We will give you a free, no-obligation consultation.

Q: What are your fees?
A:
We accept all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. If we don't recover for you, then there are no fees. When the claim is solved, we get reimbursed for our fees out of the award. There are never any up-front costs.

Q: How much is my case worth?
A:
Every case is different. Common factors that determine the value of your case are pain and suffering, lost of enjoyment of life, inconvenience, emotional distress, medical expenses, lost wages, impairment of earning capacity, permanent physical impairments, disfigurement, and any debilitations that will contribute to your future economic and non-economic losses. For a more detailed answer, please contact our experienced personal injury law firm .

Q: How soon should I file a lawsuit?
A:
All cases have a "statute of limitations" meaning that you only will have a certain amount of time during which you can file a claim. In most auto cases, this is within 3 years, but please call our experienced personal injury law firm  to find out about your particular statute of limitations on your case.

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