Whether it’s just a fender-bender or a fatal semi truck collision, vehicular collisions cause millions of needless injuries and untold suffering each year, many times lasting decades into the future. We’ve handled thousands of these cases over four decades in practice, and the experience of our entire team informs our work in each case. We get the facts, collect the evidence, interview the witnesses and prepare each case for trial as if it will be tried to a jury–although 95% of them settle long before we are ever in court. The reason is the strength of our commitment and our dedication to full preparation of our cases.
Our job is to keep you out of the fray, allow you to recover and get back to work, and prepare the case to win. We’ve got your back, and you will get every dollar you have coming. We are aggressive; we take it seriously and turn over every stone to get you your best recovery. We won’t let you down.
Further, when you are hurt in a crash, you need to concentrate on your treatment and recovery, and not worry about details or what others want from you. Immediately everyone — primarily police and insurance representatives–want you to go on record and tell them what happened. While we recognize you have to give the basics to the police and your own insurance reps, we don’t think it’s fair for the other guy’s insurance people to talk to you or worse, take recorded statements. Ever.
Trying to be helpful and perhaps before you know how badly you may have been hurt, you could make damaging admissions or disclosures in such statements. That’s what we call taking advantage of people. Although you need to cooperate with police, what you say to insurance people or others at the scene will likely matter in any investigation. It is best to minimize such discussion and contact us as soon as possible so that we can protect your interests.
And don’t take calls from any insurance adjusters. They are not your friends, no matter how nice they may seem, or who they work for. They are trained by lawyers, they are professionals, they have lawyers working with them, and their job is to minimize your recovery. So you shouldn’t talk with them at all. Tell them you are hurt and cannot talk. Then call us.
Vehicular injury cases typically involve:
If you’ve been hurt in a vehicular collision, the earlier you call us, the better job we can do for you. And remember, there’s no fee if we don’t recover for you.
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