Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need an Attorney?
After
an injury and initial medical care,
you might be wondering, "what
next?" You
might expect that the person or company
who injured you would accept responsibility
and pay for the damages they have caused.
Unfortunately, in today's society,
many try to avoid responsibility.
Injury
victims too often must hire an attorney
to protect their rights. This process,
whether or not it ends in a lawsuit,
is nerve-wracking to some and too slow
to others. At The S.E.
Farris Law Firm, we work
to recover all of your losses as
quickly as possible. Contact us at
314-252-9937
today.
How do you know if you need an attorney?
Insurance company claims adjusters
handle hundreds of claims. They know
how to save the insurance company money
by denying or discounting your claim.
Do you have the time and knowledge
to represent yourself against these
people? An experienced trial attorney
does.
Some injuries, especially those from defective
products or medical
negligence, require specialized
knowledge and training to pursue.
Few attorneys and fewer non-attorneys
have experience dealing with the
issues that such injuries present.
If injured through medical negligence
or from a defective product, you
should seek a qualified law firm
to represent you!
In automobile crash cases, the way
the insurance company handles your
property damage may tell you that you
need a qualified attorney. If you find
constant delays on simple items such
as:
- Provision of a rental car
- Refusal
to pay the fair market value of your
car
- Refusal of reimbursements for
out of pocket expenses due to the
crash or
- General unprofessional
treatment from the insurance company,
you might expect the same sort of
treatment with your injury case.
This is often true for work related
injuries and injuries on someone
else's property as well.
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