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FAQ

Curtis Porter and Adams FAQs

  • How much do your legal services cost?

    When you're involved in an accident, you may be worried about the cost of retaining an injury attorney. At our firm, there are no upfront fees or costs. We have a no-win, no-fee policy. That means if we can't help you with the recovery of damages or compensation, we will never charge you a penny.

  • Is there a charge for legal consultations?

    Trying to find the right injury attorney for your case can be challenging. However, you don't need to worry about payment for an initial consultation. We offer free consultations for prospective clients, allowing us to answer your questions and assess your case at no cost to you.

  • How long will it take to resolve my case?

    Your auto accident attorney won't be able to provide a definitive answer, as every injury and case is different. Some cases will simply take longer than others to resolve. However, we're typically able to obtain an offer from the insurance company within a few months of a client receiving treatment for their injuries. We will work to settle your case as quickly as possible without compromising the outcome.

  • What are the benefits of hiring an attorney?

    According to Statista, motor vehicle injuries were the second leading cause of unintentional death in 2017. Whether you need help from an auto accident attorney or you've been injured on the job, you deserve to have someone knowledgeable on your side. Studies have shown that people who hire attorneys are more likely to obtain favorable outcomes with their cases than those who go it alone. Our extensive experience and willingness to go toe-to-toe with insurance companies can provide you with peace of mind and the best chance of receiving the compensation you deserve.

  • What types of injury cases do you take?

    The typical personal injury lawyer will often take on a variety of cases for clients. Among the kinds of cases we handle are car accidents, on-the-job injuries, workers' compensation injuries, dog bites, semi-truck injuries, ATV injuries, airplane crashes, boat injuries, and motorcycle injuries. Contact us directly to learn more about whether we're able to provide you the assistance you deserve in your case.

  • Do we have to meet at your office?

    Your personal injury lawyer should be able to meet you where you're most comfortable. After-hours visits, home meetings, and hospital visits are available upon request. In addition, we also offer virtual appointments to keep everyone safe during the ongoing pandemic. Contact us directly to learn more.

  • Is my injury case worth pursuing?

    If you were injured at work or in a motor vehicle accident, usually those cases are worth pursuing, but you can talk to us for a free consultation!

  • Should I accept the insurance company’s settlement?

    Usually, you will want to retain an attorney long before the insurance company offers you a settlement. If the insurance company makes you an offer, it is usually low & you will want to get a second opinion before you accept it. Call us today for a free consultation!

  • The insurance company wants me to give a recorded statement. Do I have to?

    No. You cannot be forced to give a statement after a lawsuit has been filed.

  • What documents should I bring when meeting with a lawyer?

    When you are meeting with a lawyer for your accident case, you should bring the accident report, your insurance information, the other party’s insurance information, and any photographs you might have relating to the accident or injury. For worker’s comp cases, you can bring your insurance information and medical information.

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