• Personal Injury

    • How Long Does a Car Accident Lawsuit Take?

      Several factors can impact the speed of a case, including the severity of injuries and length of medical treatment. Generally, while straightforward cases can be resolved in a couple of months, more complex ones can take longer to resolve, especially if the case results in a lawsuit or goes to trial.

    • Should I Give a Recorded Statement to the Insurance Company?

      No. While giving a recorded statement might sound like a good opportunity to tell "your side of the story," the adjuster will be seeking information which could result in it being denied. Also, if your case goes to trial, inconsistencies in your statement can be used as evidence against you. Resist the urge to give a statement without having an attorney on the case.

    • Should I Still See a Doctor Even Though I Do Not Feel Injured Right Now?

      Yes, seek medical treatment, as a doctor may be able to prevent an injury from getting worse. Even if you do not have current medical coverage, let us know, and we can help you get medical treatment without any upfront costs.

    • How Can a Car Accident Attorney Help Me?
      Studies show that car accident victims who hire attorneys receive much larger settlements than those who do not. Resist the urge to handle your own accident case, only to have problems arise later. A good attorney can help preserve evidence, answer your questions, and give you the peace of mind knowing that your case will be handled correctly and ensure that any settlement is in your best interests, not those of the insurance company.