Personal Injury Claims

We handle cases involving car accidents, slip and falls, and more, seeking maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.
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Common Types of Injury Cases

Here are some of the most common types of injury cases we handle:

Auto Accidents

We specialize in auto accident claims, helping victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress caused by negligent drivers.

Truck Accidents

Truck accidents often result in severe injuries. We ensure that victims receive the full compensation they deserve, working with commercial trucking companies and their insurers.

Rideshare Accidents

Accidents involving Uber or Lyft vehicles require specific legal knowledge. We handle the complexities of rideshare claims to ensure victims get the compensation they are entitled to.

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle injuries can be life-altering. We help riders secure compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and long-term impacts on their lives.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents

Pedestrians and cyclists face high risks on the road. We fight to recover damages for those injured by negligent drivers, ensuring they are compensated for their recovery and losses.

The Basics

What Does a Personal Injury Attorney and Claim Specialist Do?

  • Case Evaluation and Analysis
  • Legal Strategy Development
  • Document Preparation and Filing
  • Negotiation and Settlement
  • Trial Representation

A personal injury claims specialist helps guide you through the process of securing compensation for your injuries and losses, ensuring that you are supported from evaluation to settlement.

Do You Have a Case?

Whether you're seeking compensation through negotiation or preparing to take legal action, our team is here to protect your interests and ensure you get the settlement you deserve.

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What Compensation Can You Recover?

You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, ongoing treatment, and permanent injuries. This includes hospital stays, rehabilitation, surgeries, and long-term care.

If your injury has caused you to miss work, you can recover compensation for the income you’ve lost, including future earnings if your ability to work is affected.

Injuries can impact your ability to earn a living. If your injury reduces your ability to work or forces you to take a lower-paying job, you may be entitled to compensation for your reduced earning capacity.

If your vehicle or other property was damaged in the accident, you can claim compensation to repair or replace your belongings.

Beyond financial losses, you may also be entitled to compensation for emotional distress, pain, and suffering caused by the accident.

If your injury requires physical therapy or other forms of rehabilitation, you can claim compensation for these necessary recovery expenses.

When unforeseen circumstances lead to lost wages, the financial impact can be daunting. At our law firm, we specialize in helping individuals and families recover the compensation they deserve.

We recognize the significance of non-material or moral damage and the toll it can take on individuals and families. Our compassionate legal team is dedicated to helping you seek justice for the emotional harm you've experienced.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Civil litigation is a term that applies to any legal dispute where two or more parties are seeking monetary damages or a specific performance and does not include criminal accusations. Some cases go to trial in which a judge will determine the outcome, but not all will.
 

The most common kinds of civil litigation involve contract disputes (ie alimony, injury, debt), class action lawsuits (ie discrimination), property disputes and complaints filed against a government body.

How Long Do I Have to File My Lawsuit? No one-size-fits-all answer exists. Every state has time limits, called statutes of limitations, for filing lawsuits.
 
 
About 80 percent of cases filed in superior courts are resolved before they get to a trial. In civil cases, both sides of a case often agree to settle their disagreement and reach a compromise to avoid the expense of a trial or the risk of losing at a trial.
 
Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) refers to any means of settling disputes outside of the courtroom. ADR typically includes early neutral evaluation.
 
 
Arbitration is a procedure in which a dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to one or more arbitrators who make a binding decision on the dispute. In choosing arbitration, the parties opt for a private dispute resolution procedure instead of going to court.