Below are just a few common questions you may have regarding your situation.
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What is this going to cost me?
We are committed to providing clients with a stress free, no-hassle intake process. Every prospective client is entitled to a free consultation with Hugh Morris or one of the assistants from our firm without any kind of charge, or obligation. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you do not pay until we win.
Do I Have a Legal Claim?
The first thing that many individuals wonder when they are hurt in an accident is if they have a legal claim. It is often difficult to parse through the specifics of a case to understand who might be at fault and whether a third-party acted inappropriately such that they will be held accountable, in full or in part, for the harm caused.
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Can I Handle The Case on My Own, Or Do I Need an Attorney?
It is understandable for individuals to want to settle the matter quickly. Unfortunately, insurance companies know people are tempted, and make low-ball offers for a quick settlement. It is crucial for people to understand there are severe pitfalls for people trying settle quick without a lawyer. We are trained and ready to help you get the settlement you deserve.
Should I Accept the Insurance Company Settlement?
Insurance companies are in the business of minimizing payouts to maximize company profits. No matter how nice the insurance adjuster seems, the adjuster’s goal is to pay you as little as possible. In fact, the adjuster is usually rewarded for resolving claims for as little as possible and as quickly as possible. We recommend you do not accept the insurance company’s settlement offer
What Is my Case Worth?
It is impossible to know the value of any case without knowing all the details of the injuries and how they occurred. The law allows recovery for a wide range of situations, many of which may not be clear to the injured party. This includes past medical bills, future medical and rehabilitation costs, therapy, lost past wages, lost future income, pain and suffering, and more.
What to do after a car accident?
In the aftermath of an accident it is important to obtain crucial information. Take pictures and video. Ask for the names and phone numbers of witnesses. Contact our office.
How do I handle insurance adjusters?
When accidents occur, it is common for an insurance company to ask you to make a recorded statement with an insurance adjuster. It is never wise to do so without having consulted your attorney first. Often the insurance company will use the recorded statement against you.
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