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If You’ve Been Injured.
The moments immediately following an accident are critical. Mistakes made now can permanently damage your ability to recover fair compensation later.
Important NoteTime limits (Statutes of Limitation) apply to all injury claims, including special, much shorter deadlines for claims involving government entities.
1. Don't delay medical care
Insurance companies use gaps in treatment to argue you aren't actually hurt. See a doctor immediately.
2. Tell your doctor all symptoms
Even minor pain can indicate a severe underlying injury. Document everything clearly so it's in your medical records.
3. Take photos & save documents
Preserve the scene, visible injuries, police reports, and all medical bills. Evidence disappears quickly.
4. Get legal advice early
Do not give a recorded statement to the other party's insurance without an attorney present.
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The traditional hourly billing model prevents critically injured victims from fighting deep-pocketed insurance companies. A contingency fee levels the playing field.
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Action & Medical Care Questions
Get medical care first. If you can, document what happened with photos/video, get witness names/numbers, and report the incident (police report, incident report, etc.). Save anything involved (clothing, shoes, broken items) and avoid posting details online.
Yes. Many of our clients do not have health insurance or cannot afford their deductibles. We can often help arrange for you to receive care from top medical specialists on a 'lien' basis. This means the doctors agree to wait to be paid out of the final settlement or verdict of your case, allowing you to get the care you need immediately with no out-of-pocket cost.
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Disclaimer: This page provides general information answering common questions about personal injury claims and is not intended as legal advice. Every case is unique and depends on specific facts and applicable laws. Viewing this information does not establish an attorney-client relationship. For guidance specific to your situation, please schedule a free consultation.
