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Do I need an Attorney?
If you have suffered an injury through the fault of another, be it from a motor vehicle accident, or some other event, then you have a potential claim. If you have been in an automobile accident with little property damage (i.e., damage to the car) and minor injuries, then retaining an attorney usually would not make financial sense. However, if you have serious injuries you should retain the Parrish Law Firm.
Insurance companies are in business to make money and they will take advantage of you to accomplish that goal. Insurance adjusters are professionals who review hundreds of accident claims a year and they routinely will offer you less than what you deserve if you are not represented by competent legal counsel who is ready, wiling and able to battle the insurance company in the legal arena. You need the Parrish Law Firm to inform you of your rights and ensure that you receive your claim's full value. Being involved in an accident is a stressful experience, but by hiring an attorney you take some of the worry out of the process. By retaining the Parrish Law Firm, you will have the peace of mind in knowing that your claim for injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and suffering is being handled by experienced professionals, which will allow you to focus on healing your injuries and getting back to normal life.
Why should you hire the Parrish Law Firm?
We know how insurance adjusters evaluate claims because we have worked with insurance companies in defending lawsuits alleging personal injury. Also, founding attorney James Parrish’s father was an executive in the insurance industry for over thirty years, so Mr. Parrish has a unique insight into the way claims are evaluated and resolved. We know what the adjusters need to see and the best way to present your claim so that you will receive full value. Insurance adjusters and their attorneys know that the Parrish Law Firm concentrates a great deal of its practice in the personal injury arena and that we are not afraid to go to Court.
What will this cost me?
The client pays nothing up front for a typical personal injury or medical malpractice case. There will be normal costs involved, such as postage and copying, as well as costs in obtaining police reports, medical records, and expert opinions. These costs will be advanced by the firm and deducted once a verdict or settlement is obtained. Our fee is one-third of whatever is recovered for the client. We do not receive a fee unless the client receives a settlement or verdict. No settlement is agreed upon without the client's informed consent. Criminal/traffic cases fees vary depending on the severity of the charges. For your convenience, we accept payment by major credit cards.
What do I bring to the Initial Consultation?
Everything. For personal injury cases, please bring everything that pertains to the accident, your motor vehicle insurance and health insurance. Also, please bring all of your medical records and bills (if you have easy access to them-if not, we will collect them for you). For criminal/traffic cases, please bring all Court documents and any other items associated with your situation.
How will I pay for my Medical Treatment?
In personal injury cases, if you do not have health insurance or medical payment insurance, The Parrish Law Firm will notify your medical providers that you are involved in a claim and that the bills should be placed on hold until the conclusion of your claim. Ultimately, our goal is to have your medical bills paid through the proceeds from your settlement or verdict.
What is the value of my personal injury claim?
This question typically cannot be answered until all the facts of your case are known and your medical condition is stabilized. Remember, every case is different and has a different value. Additional information regarding this topic is discussed during the initial consultation.
How long does it take for a case to end?
This question is difficult to answer because every case is different. Sometimes cases end in a matter of weeks, but normally the process lasts much longer. Unfortunately, the judicial process can drag out for months, even years. We work to achieve resolutions for our clients as efficiently as possible, but we will not "cut corners" simply to settle the case.
What is a statute of limitation?
A statute of limitation is a law that specifies the amount of time that can pass after an injury-causing event before a lawsuit must be filed. The general personal injury statute of limitations in Virginia is two years. However, because there are different statutes of limitations for different cases, it is important for you to discuss your situation with the Parrish Law Firm or another attorney as soon as possible.
What's the next step?
Contact the Parrish Law Firm via email or at 571-229-1800, to schedule an initial consultation. This meeting is FREE OF CHARGE. During our meeting, we will discuss your situation and devise a strategy to make sure that your legal rights are protected and preserved.
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