Website & Attorney Disclaimer
* Images used on home page on this web site are for demonstration purposes only.
Settlement vs. Litigation
Our philosophy is to first attempt to settle your claim instead of going through expensive litigation that can take over three years to resolve. If, however, we determine that the insurance company is not going to fairly settle your case, we file a lawsuit.
Unlike other lawyers, our litigation team is chosen from some of the highest top-rated attorneys.
BEWARE: Many law firms have less experienced lawyers working on your case. Both I and my top affiliated attorney's will be professionally responsible for your case. Our goal is to get you more money than other lawyers.
We have won cases receiving record breaking awards.
We will attempt to do the same for you.
We have created this website and photographs of above attorneys for informational purposes only. This material does NOT constitute legal advice. Likewise, a preliminary communication made with us via the internet, mail, phone, or fax does not constitute an attorney-client relationship, or provide any of the protections afforded by that relationship. That is why it is important to make an appointment to attempt to protect your rights. Failure to file various documents in a timely basis could bar your claim and prevent any compensation. Please secure an attorney immediately to protect your rights.
Please do not send us confidential or time-sensitive information until you have spoken with one of our lawyers.
We only represent you if an attorney-client retainer/contract is signed by the client and our attorney.
We are not responsible to file a claim on your behalf unless we agree to represent you and you and the attorney both sign an attorney client\retainer contract. If you fail to file your claim before a contractual or statute of limitations or other time sensitive notice or filing is due, you will be barred from filing a case and being compensated. We urge you to immediately retain an attorney and file your claim before a Statute of Limitations or notice requirement expires.
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