When you retain me to represent you, you can expect I will represent you to the best of my ability. I am a solo practitioner, so I will be the attorney representing you throughout your case. I am often available to meet with you outside of normal business hours. You can reach me on my office phone, cell phone, by email, fax and text.
The most important part of your personal injury case is for you to concentrate on your medical treatment and to get better. You can do this because you no longer have to talk to insurance companies. I will speak with them, obtain your medical bills, records, and any other information. I will also answer any questions you have.
The most important part of your personal injury case is for you to concentrate on your medical treatment and to get better. You can do this because you no longer have to talk to insurance companies. I will speak with them, obtain your medical bills, records, and any other information. I will also answer any questions you have.
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As your case progresses, you may need to provide me with documents, the names of witnesses and other information. I will keep you updated on the progress of your case. Periods of time may pass when you do not hear from me. During these periods, we may be waiting for additional information or a response from another person.
When you are injured by the wrongful act of another, your life is turned upside-down. Your car or other property may have been damaged. You and maybe your loved ones have physical injuries requiring medical treatment, or worse, the negligence caused the death of a loved one. The negligent person or company's insurance adjuster is contacting you.
The Declarations Page from your Motor Vehicle Liability Policy (shows the types of coverages and vehicles and people insured). Any Letter from the Insurance Company of the Individual or Business which Caused your Injuries. Names, Addresses and Telephone Numbers of Individuals who have Information about your Legal Problem.
The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a severe reduction of compensatory damages awarded to a minor in Ohio who was the victim of two rapes. In Simpkins v. Grace Brethren Church of Delaware, Ohio, the Court ruled the cap on noneconomic damages in tort actions is constitutional when applied to a minor. Jessica Simpkins was the victim of a.
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