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Here are some answers to frequently asked questions:

Personal Injury/Wrongful Death/Medical Malpractice

1. What is the first thing I should do if I’m involved in an accident?

Regardless of whether you are injured as the result of a motor vehicle accident, slip and fall, dog bite, etc. the first and most important step is to make sure you seek the appropriate medical care. The kind of medical care you may require will depend on the nature and severity of your injuries. Sometimes, your injuries will be obvious right away, and you will be brought to the hospital by ambulance. Other times, such as if you sustain a neck or low back sprain, you may not realize you are injured until several days after the accident.

If you are injured in an accident, but do not have health insurance (or have high deductibles/co-pays) you may be hesitant to seek medical care. In some situations, your attorney may be able to find a doctor to treat you on a “letter of protection.” Under this agreement, the doctor agrees to hold off on collecting payment until after your case resolves, and will be repaid out of your recovery.

2. How long do I have to bring an injury case?
3. What if the person who injured me has no insurance?
4. Can I recover compensation for my injuries without actually filing a lawsuit?
5. What is my personal injury case worth?

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