We’ll listen to your story, ask questions about your accident and injuries, review any documents you have, explain your legal options, and provide an honest assessment of your case—all at no cost and with no obligation.
We prioritize clear communication and keep you informed throughout your case. You’ll receive updates on important developments, and you can always reach out with questions. When you call, you’ll speak with your attorney, not just support staff.
Bring any documents related to your accident and injuries, including police reports, medical records and bills, photos of the accident scene and injuries, insurance information, witness contact information, and any correspondence from insurance companies.
If your injuries prevent you from traveling to our office, we can arrange phone consultations, video calls, or even home visits when necessary. We’re committed to making legal representation accessible.
No ethical attorney can guarantee a specific outcome. However, we can promise to thoroughly investigate your case, fight aggressively for your rights, and work tirelessly to secure the best possible result.
You may recover economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, property damage) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of quality of life). In cases of egregious conduct, punitive damages may also be available.
Most personal injury cases settle without going to trial. However, if the insurance company won’t offer fair compensation, we’re prepared to take your case to court. Having trial-ready attorneys often motivates better settlement offers.
There’s no exact formula. Pain and suffering compensation depends on injury severity, impact on daily life, duration of recovery, permanent limitations, and other factors. Experienced attorneys know how to effectively document and present these damages.
Once you sign a release and accept a settlement, you typically cannot seek additional compensation later, even if your condition worsens. This is why it’s crucial to wait until you understand the full extent of your injuries before settling and to work with an attorney who calculates future medical needs.
Insurance companies will try to minimize payouts by arguing you were partially at fault, your injuries aren’t serious, or they weren’t caused by the accident. Having an experienced attorney protects you from these tactics and ensures you receive fair compensation.
Generally, compensation for physical injuries is not taxable under federal law. However, portions of your settlement for lost wages or punitive damages may be taxable. Consult with a tax professional about your specific situation.