 Frequently Asked Questions in Personal Injury Cases
Question: What should I do if I've been injured? Answer: If you or someone in your family has been injured, you should seek competent professional advice as soon as possible to see if you have a claim for personal injury. There are many kinds of personal injuries, and the cause of an injury is not always clear. Daniel M. Landry III has extensive experience in finding the cause of serious personal injuries. We can help you determine whether you have a valid claim and, if so, who is responsible and what compensation may be available for you.
Question: Why is it important to seek advice promptly? Answer: You want to make sure that all relevant evidence is preserved and not inadvertently destroyed or lost. You also need to comply with statutes of limitations and other legal requirements that may bar claims if made too late.
Question: What if I am contacted by an insurance company? Answer: If you have been injured, do not discuss your injury or the way it happened until you have consulted a lawyer. These statements might be incomplete or taken out of context and be harmful to your claim at a later date. Do not sign any papers or agree to any settlement, as this may affect your right to pursue your claim. Always seek competent legal advice first. At the Law Offices of Daniel M. Landry III there is no charge for this consultation.
Question: Will there be a legal fee to evaluate my claim? Answer: No. At the Law Offices of Daniel M. Landry III we will meet with you to discuss your injury free of charge.
Question: How does Daniel M. Landry III get paid? Answer: In personal injury actions Daniel M. Landry III is paid no fee unless he is successful in obtaining compensation for you. Daniel M. Landry III handles personal injury claims on a contingent fee basis. This means that the legal fee is a percentage of the amount recovered, and there is no fee due unless and until money is actually collected for you.
Question: What about expenses? Answer: There are certain expenses, such as costs of medical records, court costs and expert witness fees, involved in bringing a personal injury claim. Once Daniel M. Landry III has evaluated your claim and determined it to be well-founded, we will discuss your individual financial circumstances with you. In most cases, the law firm advances expenses to be reimbursed at the end of the case.
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