Introduction

A small firm, we offer a personalized level of service to all clients. With over thirty three years of combined litigation experience we have learned to achieve the best results for our clients by providing representation that is both aggressive and innovative. Serving clients is our most important responsibility and we utilize the latest advancements in technology to expedite claims and litigation where appropriate, to communicate, and to reduce client costs. All initial consultations are free.

To respond to our clients we encourage on-line and wireless communication. We offer appointments at night and on weekends, we can arrange home or hospital visits for those who are unable to visit our office, and we provide 24-hour telephone service for emergencies. All injury claims are handled on a contingent fee basis, which means that no fee is earned unless the client recovers.



Practice Areas

Personal Injury

Workers Compensation Claims

Criminal Defense

DUI Defense

Civil Litigation

What to do if you have been are injured

  1. Seek medical treatment immediately;
  2. If you are treated at an emergency room, contact your primary physician for a thorough
    medical examination when you are released;
  3. If your injury is visible, document it immediately with photographs;
  4. If you are injured on someone's property, notify them as soon as possible;
  5. Compile a list with the names, addresses and telephone numbers for all witnesses;
  6. Compile a brief summary of what occurred including the date and time of the accident,
    the exact location, and all pertinent facts;
  7. Consult an attorney before you provide any statement to any insurance company.

What to do if you have been arrested

  1. Do not discuss your case with anyone, anything you say can be used against you;
  2. Do not discuss your case with any police officers, even if they tell you it will help your
    case;
  3. If you have suffered an injury, seek medical treatment and document the injury with
    photographs;
  4. Compile a list of all witnesses, including addresses and telephone numbers;
  5. Contact an attorney as soon as possible to discuss the facts while the events are
    clear in your memory.

 

 

 


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