Personal Injury
FAQs
2. How long will my case last?
Every case is different and involves different issues. As such, some cases are resolved in very little time depending on the parties, the events surrounding the accident, and the adjustors and/or attorneys involved. An exact timeframe cannot be given although once you contact an attorney, he or she will be able to tell you the process and procedures involved in making a claim against another party and the approximate amount of time it would take to litigate such a claim based on the information you give to the attorney and his investigation of the case.
- 1. When should I hire an attorney?
- 2. How long will my case last?
- 3. What kind of expenses are involved?
- 4. What are some tips for injury victims?
- 5. What are some DOs and DON'Ts after an accident?
- 6. What do I need to do to get a lawsuit started?
- 7. Can I get a lawsuit started for an injured family member?
- 8. What are the signs of brain damage or traumatic brain injury?
- 9. How is claim valued?
- 10. Which relatives are allowed to sue for wrongful death?
- 11. How is the value of a wrongful death case established?
- 12. Why should I hire an attorney?
- 13. Should I try to settle a case myself?
- 14. Can I afford a good attorney?
- 15. Should I give the insurance company a tape recorded statement?
- 16. Do I have a case if I was partly to blame?
- 17. What should I know before hiring an attorney?
- 18. What should I look for when choosing an attorney?
- 19. Do you make house calls or hospital visits?
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