FAQ
Automobile Accidents
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Do I Need An Attorney? |
| A: | Lawsuits involving automobile accidents generally must be brought within 3 years of the date of the accident. Variations to this time limit exist, including tight time restrictions relating to actions involving government vehicles. You should not wait to have your claim evaluated to determine if you have a valid claim. When evaluating an automobile accident, we often consider the fault of the parties involved and the extent of the injury that you have sustained as a result of the accident. If you are the victim of an accident and have been injured, there is a chance you need an attorney. The reason that you may need an attorney is simple: we know what rights you have and how best to protect them. Insurance companies will often try to settle with accident victims before they have the chance to discover how badly they are injured. At the Gregory Law Firm, we will advise you as to the best course of action. |
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What Do I Need to Get? |
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The first thing that any injured person should get is a copy of the accident report issued by a law enforcement agency. This allows us to look at the nature of the accident and the people involved in the accident. Second, it is always important to get any medical records that detail the nature of your injury. If you don't have either of these documents or don't know how to obtain them, don't worry, you can still call and schedule an appointment and we will get them for you. |
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Should I Talk To The Insurance Company? |
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You should never talk to an insurance company (or give a statement to them) about settling your case until you have all the facts. Insurance Companies spend thousands of dollars on attorneys to represent their interests. Shouldn't you have the same type of experienced attorney working for you? Contact us today, Toll Free at 1(866)442-6878, and let us start working for you. |

