FAQ.
We understand the importance of clarity and guidance when it comes to legal matters. That’s why we’re here to address your most frequently asked questions with precision and care. Below, you’ll find answers to some of the most common inquiries we receive from our clients. If you have any additional questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Frequently Asked Questions.
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Personal injury law covers legal disputes arising from injuries or harm caused by someone else’s negligence or intentional actions. It includes cases like car accidents, slip and falls, and medical malpractice.
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You may have a case if you’ve suffered harm due to someone else’s negligence, and you can prove that their actions caused your injury. It’s best to consult with a lawyer to evaluate your situation and determine the strength of your case.
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Seek medical attention if needed, gather evidence from the scene (photos, witness information), report the incident to the relevant authorities, and contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss your options.
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Schwalbach Law Group operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay any legal fees unless we win your case. This ensures that financial concerns don’t prevent you from seeking justice.
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The time limit to file a personal injury claim, known as the statute of limitations, varies by state and type of case. In California, it is typically two years from the date of the injury. It’s important to consult with a lawyer promptly to ensure you meet all deadlines.
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You may be entitled to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses related to the injury. A lawyer can help assess the full extent of damages you may be able to claim.
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The duration of a personal injury case depends on its complexity, the severity of the injuries, and the willingness of the parties to settle. Some cases may be resolved in a few months, while others may take longer. Your lawyer will keep you informed throughout the process.
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