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Personal Injury
- Receiving reimbursement of medical bills, lost wages, permanent
injury, and the physical and mental hardship you were caused by someone else.
- Knowing you did your best to put yourself back in the position
you would have been in, but for the accident.
- Making a statement that when someone hurts you, you should recover.
This is what people buy insurance for. Even if you do not believe in
"going after" someone who may appear to have innocently caused you harm, it is
often better to receive money from them or their insurance and give it to charity than to
do nothing at all.
If
you have been in an accident, or someone has caused you harm, it is important to:
- Preserve the evidence. Take photographs. Note witness
names and telephone numbers.
- Speak to no one about what happened to you, except your spouse or
your attorney. In particular, do not speak to insurance adjusters who call and ask
you to give a statement over the phone.
- Sign nothing. A few hundred dollars paid you in exchange for a
signed release may be the end of your case.
- Contact counsel as soon as possible. Evidence disappears
quickly, and the sooner you begin assembling your case the better recovery you will have.
Procedure
- Our clients begin by completing our personal injury questionnaire.
It covers all aspects of what happened to you, how it happened, and how you were
harmed. The document is sent to you without any cost or obligation whatsoever.
- After you return the questionnaire, we contact you by telephone.
If we are able to represent you we also send a contract for legal services, setting
forth that we will represent you for a percentage of any settlement or judgment (or on an
hourly basis), plus expenses.
- You return the contract with your check for those expenses that we
can estimate at the outset.
- We send you release forms allowing us to receive documents and
reports from your health care providers.
- When you have finished treating (doctors call this your "maximum
improvement level"), we send a demand letter. This letter sets forth what
happened to you, attaching bills and reports, and requesting a dollar amount in settlement
of your claim.
- If we cannot reach agreement with the other party, we file suit.
Medical Resources
Do you have questions about personal injury
and spousal support? Click
here.
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Olivier Denier Long is licensed in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC. This site does not provide legal advice.
©2005 Law Offices
of Olivier Denier Long :: TEL 703.748.0600 :: FAX
703.783.0537
:: info@EZJustice.com
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This page last updated
04/23/2008
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