Frequently Asked
Questions
Immediately seek medical attention and document the incident by capturing photos and gathering witness information. Without delay, reach out to a personal injury attorney to clarify your legal rights and available options.
How much time you have to file a personal injury claim depends on the laws of your state and the type of case. Talking to a lawyer quickly is important to ensure you don’t miss any deadlines.
The compensation you may receive depends on factors such as the extent of your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. An attorney can evaluate your case and help determine the potential value of your claim.
Not necessarily. Many personal injury cases are settled out of court through negotiation with insurance companies. However, your attorney may advise pursuing litigation if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
You only get paid to us if you win your case. Our fee is typically a percentage of the final settlement or court award, so you have no upfront costs.
Even if you share some responsibility for the accident, you may still be entitled to compensation under comparative negligence laws. An attorney can assess your case and help determine your legal options.
It might seem okay to deal with a personal injury claim yourself, but it’s not the best idea. Insurance companies have many lawyers whose job is to pay out as little as possible. A good attorney can make things fairer and improve your chances of getting the right amount of money.
