Frequently Asked Questions

General Inquiries

After ensuring your safety:
- Call 911 and get medical attention
- Take photos of the scene, injuries, and damage.
- Gather witness information
- Do not admit fault
- Contact an attorney before speaking with insurance companies

You likely have a case if:

- You were injured due to someone else’s negligence
- The injury caused financial, physical, or emotional harm
- There is evidence linking the other party’s actions to your injury

We offer free consultations to evaluate your case.

In most cases, the statute of limitations is 2 years from the date of the injury. However, this can vary depending on the type of case (e.g., government claims, wrongful death, etc.).

We work on a contingency fee basis - meaning you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case.

Some cases settle in a few months, while complex cases (e.g., catastrophic injury, medical malpractice) may take a year or more. We’ll guide you through every phase and push for a timely resolution.

 

Car, Truck & Rideshare Accidents

Yes. Insurance companies often lowball claims. A lawyer helps protect your rights and maximize your compensation

You may still recover compensation under comparative negligence. Your percentage of fault will reduce your award, but you are not barred.

It depends on the driver’s status:

- If they were "on the app," rideshare coverage may apply (up to $1M)
- If not, their personal auto insurance might apply
- We determine the right party to hold accountable

Slip & Fall / Premises Liability

If you slipped or tripped due to a dangerous condition (wet floor, uneven surface, poor lighting), and the property owner knew or should have known about it, you may have a valid claim.

- Take pictures of the hazard
- Report the incident to the property owner/manager
- Get witness names
- Seek medical attention
- Call a personal injury attorney

Dog Bite / Animal Attack

Yes. In most cases, dog owners are strictly liable for bites and attacks, even if the dog has never shown aggression before.

- Medical bills
- Pain and emotional suffering
- Plastic surgery costs
- Lost wages
- Trauma-related therapy

Birth Injury

Birth injuries happen due to medical errors during labor or delivery. Common conditions include:

- Cerebral palsy
- Erb’s palsy
- Oxygen deprivation
- Brain trauma

Wrongful Death

Usually the spouse, child, parent, or estate representative. Rules vary by state

- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of companionship
- Lost future earnings
- Pain and suffering
- Punitive damages (in severe cases)

Legal Process & Fees

Most personal injury cases settle. But, if necessary, we are always ready to go to trial and fight on your behalf.

Just call us or fill out our online form for a free case evaluation. We’ll guide you through every step - and you pay nothing unless we win.