Will I be given individual attention, or will I be just another file?
Without exception, you and your case will be given individual attention. We understand what it is like to be injured and have to make a claim in order to be compensated. Our job is to take care of your claim completely so that you don’t have to worry about it. Your job is to let go of your claim and let us do our job so that you can focus on healing from your injuries and getting on with your life.
We believe that if we can help give our clients peace of mind, we can help them get over their injuries better. There is typically a psychological element to a physical injury. Whether you yell in frustration when you hit your thumb with a hammer, or go into a deep depression with a seriously disabling injury, an injury is more than just the changes in the body’s tissues. Frustration over being treated improperly or ignored by those you depend on can aggravate the emotional side of your injury and actually interfere with your healing and recovery. You can become more sensitive, not just in how you feel, but in how your body responds to your injury. Having to fight for your rights in your claim can encourage you to “defend” your injury by bringing every symptom to the surface for the world to see. The physical and emotional components can play on each other, sending you into a downhill spiral.
Our mission is to carry the weight of your claim so that you don’t need to focus on it. We are not doctors and we cannot give you medical advice. Nor are we a lending institution that can help you pay your bills. But we are legal experts who can be your strong advocates. We want to work with you as a worthy person, not as a file or a claim number. Our clients are not numbers. Our clients are people.
Personal Injury Claims
- What is “negligence”
- How do I know if something that injured me was “negligence”?
- Should I talk with an insurance adjuster?
- When should I talk with a lawyer?
- How do I know which lawyer to hire?
- How much will the attorney fees be?
- Will there be costs in addition to what my attorney charges?
- Will I be given individual attention, or will I be just another file?
- Will my attorney work with my doctor?
- Will my case settle, or will I have to go to trial?
- How do we determine what a fair settlement is?
- How do I know my attorney will have the skill and experience to take my case to trial if we are not able to settle my case to my satisfaction?
- Will my medical bills be paid?
- What about the income I lose because of my injury?
- Can my lawyer loan me money to get by until my case settles?
- What if the person who caused the collision did not have insurance?
- How can I help my recovery from my injuries?