If you’ve been seriously injured in a car accident or lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, I can help you. I represent injured people, people with catastrophic injuries, and survivors of family members who have died as a result of someone else’s negligence. Injuries often subside for a time, and when you least expect, can cause you discomfort and disrupt your life. There is no reason why you shouldn’t make sure that you are alright following an automobile accident. There is also no reason why the person responsible for the accident shouldn’t be held responsible to reimburse or pay you for all related medical expenses and damage to your personal property.
I represent personal injury clients on a contingency fee basis. This means that I don’t get paid unless you win. I will help you seek reimbursement for all related expenses, including loss of quality of life, pain and suffering, physical impairment, loss of future earnings, lost wages, the cost of all future procedures, and all medical expenses. If you have suffered an injury as a result of someone else’s negligence, the insurance company will likely try to contact you soon after the accident. It’s important that you do not settle, make any statement, or sign any documents before speaking with an attorney.
If you choose to have me represent you in your personal injury case, I will work diligently to get you the highest possible compensation. I will always make myself available to answer your questions and I will keep you informed throughout the process. This is my pledge to you. Even if I’m in court when you call, I will call you back within twenty-four (24) hours and will try to get back with you before the end of my work day. Even if I have to call you when I’m leaving the office, which may be past 10 PM in the evening – I will call you back (and possibly wake you up) and will leave a message for you if you are unavailable. If you’ve been involved in a serious accident or if you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, contact me for a free consultation.
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