Personal Injury FAQ
Helpful Information Provided By Personal Injury Attorneys In Sacramento
You likely have many questions if you’ve been injured in an accident and are considering filing a lawsuit in California. Below, you will find some answers to questions our Sacramento injury attorneys typically hear during their first meetings with new clients. We hope these will give you some insight into how these cases proceed.
If you can’t find the answer to your question here, call us at 916-304-0952 to schedule your free initial consultation with our legal team.
What is the length of time a claim can take prior to resolution?
The Weinberger Law Firm has a good track record of resolving cases in a speedy and satisfactory manner. Often cases can take up to six months to a year or more to fully develop. Under the right circumstances, we can speed up the process if your injuries and financial situation are in desperate need of attention.
Will a jury or a judge protect my rights?
It is important to have full faith in our justice system and in your attorney. Good settlements and fair results are something that personal injury attorneys in Sacramento at The Weinberger Law Firm takes pride in, bringing positive results to our clients for many years through hard work and extensive experience.
Will my lawyer spend the time that is necessary for me to feel comfortable and well informed?
When contacting The Weinberger Law Firm, you can expect to be treated with respect and dignity. The injury attorneys and staff have a long track record as your strongest advocates in any injury or legal matter you may need assistance with. Although every injury case is different, some things remain the same. Our clients appreciate the personal attention and prompt response they receive to questions about insurance coverage, medical expenses and steps they can take to protect their rights.
Should I hire a small firm or a large firm?
Simply because of our preferred size, we are able to offer special attention to our clients. Whereas you may get lost in the shuffle of a larger firm where sheer numbers of cases are their primary goal, you will never feel as if you and your case do not matter with The Weinberger Law Firm. Regardless of how complex your injury is, we can provide you with aggressive legal representation to bring the facts of your case to light in negotiations and in court to get you the results you deserve.
What sets us apart from other firms?
The Weinberger Law Firm is distinguished from others by our skill and aggressive strategies and our commitment to service to our valued clients. Should you hire our firm, our Sacramento personal injury lawyer will keep you informed of every new development in your case and respond to your questions with honesty and integrity. Your phone calls will be returned the same business day and you pay no attorney fees until we recover money for you. Read our many reviews from satisfied clients.
Passengers’ Legal Rights In Car Accidents
Passengers absolutely have the right to sue for compensation after a car wreck. Actually, passengers typically have an easier case than the driver or an individual with any other personal injury claim. This is because in almost all cases, the passengers have absolutely no liability and thus can’t be held responsible for any involvement in the wreck.
The accident scene has been cleared and the information was taken; now what?
You are now either home, are continuing your trip, or are hospitalized. If the accident was minor or medium the next step is your choice. You can file a claim yourself or get a lawyer. It is best to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney in California regarding any accident. We offer free consultations so you have nothing to lose, and there is never a fee until we win.
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Other Common Frequently Asked Personal Injury Questions
- How To Find The Best Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
- What Not To Do After A Car Accident
- How Does Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Insurance Work?
- Do You Have The Right Insurance Policy?
- What Does Full Policy Limit Really Mean?
- What Is An Umbrella Policy?