Saturday, August 20, 2011
Answers To Frequently Asked Personal Injury Questions
Many people who have been in an auto or other kind of accident call us with questions. Here are answers to some often-asked ones.
Q. I was hurt in an accident and want to make a claim, but I'm concerned about legal fees. How will I be charged?
A. Most personal injury claims are handled on a contingent fee basis. This means there's no fee unless there is a recovery (there may, however, be court and other costs). The fee is a portion of the recovery.
Q. If I make a claim, how long will my case take?
A. The answer depends on several factors, including your injuries and the other side's willingness to resolve the matter. Many claims are resolved fast, while others -- often because the person's damages are not known for a while -- take longer. Every effort will be made to resolve your claim quickly, with the goal being to get you the maximum compensation.
Q. I was hurt in an accident and want to make a claim, but I'm concerned about legal fees. How will I be charged?
A. Most personal injury claims are handled on a contingent fee basis. This means there's no fee unless there is a recovery (there may, however, be court and other costs). The fee is a portion of the recovery.
Q. If I make a claim, how long will my case take?
A. The answer depends on several factors, including your injuries and the other side's willingness to resolve the matter. Many claims are resolved fast, while others -- often because the person's damages are not known for a while -- take longer. Every effort will be made to resolve your claim quickly, with the goal being to get you the maximum compensation.
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