What is a Personal Injury? – A personal injury is physical harm or mental anguish suffered by an individual that is able to be traced and documented.
Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit – If an individual, business, or government body has caused you physical or mental harm that requires medical or psychological treatment you may have a personal injury case.
Negligence – If your personal injury was caused by an individual, business, or government body due to their unlawful actions or breech of duty, you deserve compensation for your injuries.
Duty – Under tort law, a person has the duty of reasonable care to avoid injuring others. This is a legal obligation to take action or not take action as specified by common law, statute, contract or court order.
Every story is as unique as the client. Tell us your experience and we will tailor a case around your individual situation and your needs.
Collect evidence
This includes accident reports, witness accounts, medical reports, and any subpoenaed documentation.
File a Claim
This is the official court filing of your complaint and intent to seek just compensation from the negligent parties involved in the accident.
Represent your best interests
This includes seeking workers compensation in case you were on the clock at the time of the accident and also further compensation for post accident care.
Seek justice
Justice includes making sure that the negligent driver is properly punished for their actions. Particularly for drunk driving or driving recklessly such as speeding.
Seek compensation
We will negotiate with the negligent individual(s) and their insurance company(s) to secure proper compensation including:
Our legal services don’t end with your case. If you have further needs we keep your information on file and enjoy retaining a relationship with our clients and their families.
The Assessment is FREE. All you need to do is:
1) Realize that you deserve compensation for your injuries.
2) Fill out the box in the upper left.
3) Have whatever relevant paperwork you possess ready.