Category: Frequently Asked Questions

As you know, insurance companies take in premiums and pay claims with a goal of receiving more premiums than claims paid in order to make a profit. You might not know that many insurance companies have historically issued some risky policies and invested a portion of the premiums…

Early and thorough trial preparation is the foundation for success in personal injury and accident cases from the very beginning. Evidence disappears; people lose things and forget details, so it’s important from the very beginning to be prepared. We know the natural tendency when an accident, injury, or…

The answer to that question goes back to proving and demonstrating liability, injuries and damages and overcoming defenses through early and thorough trial preparation, from the very beginning, in an effort to add value to the case, maximize recovery and address unsafe conditions. You go to trial when…

If you have a jury trial, there are certain counties in this state that are historically more willing to award money than others. Some counties are historically more conservative in that regard and seem to be more reluctant to award money in personal injury and accident cases. So,…

Each case should be evaluated from the very beginning. Some cases you are not going to file a lawsuit, such as the average automobile wreck. Other cases require filing a lawsuit immediately, like commercial trucking cases, serious automobile and motorcycle wrecks, industrial injury and accident cases, and product…

The vast majority of cases are going to be settled without a trial. However, your case needs to be looked at, evaluated and prepared from the very beginning, as though it is going to trial. That is the best way to prove and demonstrate liability, injuries and damages…

Each case is different and must be determined on facts and circumstances related to that particular case. Generally speaking, if you are unsatisfied with your lawyer, then you have to make a decision regarding why and what are you going to do about it. To be fair, there…