Personal injury cases are more complicated than they may seem. Several parties must work together to resolve a case causing delays and disagreements. Personal injury attorneys constantly battle to ensure their clients are treated fairly and receive the compensation needed to cover their total accident-related losses. While accident victims would like this process done quickly,…
Your initial consultation with a personal injury attorney is an interview. You are meeting with a legal professional in the hopes of finding someone you would like to work with to build a successful personal injury case. A lot of thought and preparation should go into interviewing a potential attorney. Personal injuries involve your current…
Before setting off to file a personal injury claim in San Antonio, you must first know what distinguishes a claim from a lawsuit. The two terms are often used interchangeably, but a personal injury claim is a different legal action from a personal injury lawsuit. What is a Personal Injury Claim? A personal injury claim…
If you are contemplating giving a recorded statement to an insurance company, speak with an experienced San Antonio injury lawyer. There are times when making a statement to an insurance company is the necessary and the proper thing to do. However, making the wrong statement to a claims adjuster could cause: Your claim to be…
After being injured in an accident, be it a motorcycle accident, car accident, or truck accident, caused by someone else’s negligent actions, you have a right to pursue damages for the costs associated with your injuries, both economical and non-economical. However, many states, including Texas, set a limit on how much a plaintiff can recover…
Although catastrophic injuries fall under the broader personal injury category, these serious injuries differ substantially from most other personal injuries due to their severe nature. Generally, catastrophic injuries result in permanent damage or long-term disability for a survivor and require continued medical care and treatment. Survivors are also often unable to return to work or,…
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