How to pick the best law firm: Who handles my case?
The most important decision you will make in a serious injury case is the lawyer or the firm that you retain. The more you educate yourself about the lawyer or law firm, the better.
The most important decision you will make in a serious injury case is the lawyer or the firm that you retain. The more you educate yourself about the lawyer or law firm, the better.
CaseyGerry is investigating a data breach that was reported by Health Net, LLC, which, according to their notice, compromised the highly sensitive data of their members. Health Net, LLC is a client of Accellion, Inc.,
In personal injury law, common practice is to represent clients on a contingency fee basis. Many injured clients are unable to pay attorney fees and may not be able to get legal representation without the option of contingency-based fees.
If we have learned anything in our 74-years of representing individuals and families who have suffered serious injury and/or experienced loss, it is that the right or wrong representation will affect the outcome.
In most situations, once you accept a settlement offer by signing a liability release, you are in effect relinquishing your right to reopen or pursue that personal injury claim further. The liability release legally binds you to comply with the conditions of receiving compensation.
How much harm can a little delay cause? When it comes to personal injury – a lot.
CaseyGerry understands the importance of early investigation. Which is why we have a team of full-time professional investigators whose job it is to obtain all relevant reports, documents, photographs, video, statements, and scene data which our attorneys and staff use to begin the process of prosecuting your case quickly and thoroughly.
CaseyGerry has extensive experience handling a variety of serious personal injury cases. Elevator and escalator injuries are one area we see a lot of cases. Unfortunately, elevator and escalator injuries occur often, and the injuries are usually serious and sometimes fatal.
A new report from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) indicates that more pedestrians died in motor vehicle-related crashes in the U.S. last year than in any other year over the past nearly three decades.