PEACE OF MIND:
Let us help you answer your questions, explain your options, and shoulder the burden so you can get on with your life.
Proper handling of even the most simple injury claim requires legal expertise. When you hire us, we handle all communications with the insurance company, investigate your case, obtain the pertinent medical and employment records, negotiate claims for reimbursement by hospitals or health insurance companies and protect all legal deadlines. We shoulder the burden so you can focus on getting your life back together.
a) WHEN YOU CALL US:
When you call our office to discuss your case, you will speak with an attorney, not just a paralegal or legal assistant. If you would like to chat with an attorney right now, please click here.
b) WHEN YOU VISIT:
When you visit, you will meet with an attorney who will listen to your needs and treat you with kindness and respect. Your will receive honest feedback about your case and all the advice we can give you. There is no charge for the initial meeting and there is no obligation. The attorney you meet with will be your lawyer from that moment until your case resolves. There are no exceptions.
While another attorney in our office may assist in the preparation of your case, rest assured the attorney you meet with will be your attorney until the end. If, for some reason, you do not want the attorney you meet with to handle your case, please let him/her know and you will have the opportunity to meet with another attorney in our office.
If you are interested in scheduling an appointment with a particular attorney, please let us know when you email or call us. We will make every effort to accommodate your request.
c) OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU MATTERS:
The type of relationship you develop with your attorney throughout the pendency of your case is very important. Every case and every client is unique. A major component of your case is what is known as “general damages”, commonly referred to as “pain and suffering”. We refer to this as the “change in the quality of life”--the effect the injuries have had on a client’s recreational activities, household activities, work, activities with their families, etc.
We believe the only way an attorney can demonstrate and effectively communicate this change in the quality of life to an insurance adjustor, mediator, or jury, is to get to know their clients on a personal level. There is simply no substitute for developing this relationship with clients. In our experience, the better we go to know our clients and their family and friends, the better the outcome.
To read what actual clients say about us and the personal relationships we have with our clients, please click here:
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