Tuesday, 8 July 2014

6 Frequent Questions And Answers About Tampa Personal Injury Lawyers

By Beatris Clusky


Accident victims are often confused about their legal rights and have many questions about how to recover damages. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions by clients when meeting with a Tampa accident attorney.

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury attorney?

The Florida State Bar allows us to operate under a contingency contract. This means that we will only collect a percentage of your award if your case is successful. In other words, our attorneys do not get paid unless you do.

Can I file an accident claim?

This question is best answered by meeting with a qualified, experienced Tampa accident lawyer. If the other party intentionally harmed you or caused harm through their negligence, you have the right under Florida law to seek legal recourse.

By scheduling a consultation with a Florida injury lawyer, you can provide details of your specific accident, including photos, medical reports and other evidence, to get the attorney started on an investigation and building a solid case for compensation on your behalf.

How long does it take for an injury case to conclude?

There is really no quick and easy answer to this questions. The length of time your case will take depends on how much investigating is needed, whether it settles out of court or whether a trial is needed. Clear cut cases that settle quickly may take only a few weeks. More complex cases that require a court battle can take a year or more.

Should I meet with the insurance company or an investigator?

It is very important that you meet with a Tampa personal injury attorney before speaking to anyone representing an insurance company. You may have been contacted already by an adjuster asking you to make a statement about your accident. While this may seem harmless, if you do so you could harm your case.

In the immediate aftermath of your accident, the full extent of your injuries may not be apparent. Without consulting an attorney, you will likely not be fully informed of all of the rights available to you under the laws of Florida.

Remember, insurance is a business, and the adjuster's job is to protect the company's business. When you meet with an accident attorney in Tampa, he or she can advise you on what information you should and are legally required to share with the insurance company.

Can I just handle the case myself?

While it may seem cheaper and easier to handle your case alone, in the end this is typically untrue. Personal injury cases can be complex and easily overwhelming for the victim. Having an attorney will improve your odds of winning your claim, and winning more than you would on your own. Before you decide to go it alone, it is important to at least consult with an experienced lawyer.

When will I get my compensation?

How long it takes to get compensation depends on many factors, including whether the other party is an individual or company, what their financial situation is, how large the settlement figure is, etc. Many plaintiffs will receive money within two weeks of winning a claim, but this is not always the case.




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