Wednesday, June 13, 2007

What to do after an Injury

The most common type of injury claim involves automobile accidents. The insurance companies go to extraordinary lengths to deter injured victims from recovering for such injuries. They routinely refuse to fully compensate injured victims. They spend millions of dollars annually on television and radio to convince juries they should not compensate injured victims. They hire attorneys to protect their interests in Court. They even attempt to persuade victims that they do not need a lawyer to represent them. They contact injured victims shortly after they have been injured and prey on their need for money by offering them ridiculously low amounts of money to settle their case prematurely. These are some of the horrible and nefarious actions perpetuated daily on the American people by some of the largest insurance companies in the country.

The laws regarding personal injury claims, medical malpractice, products liability and car accidents are complicated. A single wrong move can result in an entire case being dismissed without a recovery. The laws governing personal injury are tough and insurance companies will go to great lengths to use the laws and protect themselves. Injured victims need aggressive, experienced legal representation; counsel that is specifically experienced in pursuing and recovering damages in personal injury claims.

If you were injured as a result of somebody else's negligence, there are several things you should try to do and several things you should not do in order to avoid insurance company tricks. We have created a FREE information book which you can download to your computer by clicking on the button on the right side of your screen. Our "Get the Facts" booklet provides thoughts to help you protect your legal rights since the insurance companies will do everything they can to protect theirs.

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