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Do You Have a Personal Injury Case?


Odds are, that you probably don't think of the phrase "personal injury" first when you hear the word attorney. This probably leaves you wondering what type of attorney does your claim fall under. Well, if you've had a personal injury, car accident, or wrongful death case and there is any claim where a person has been injured or killed due to someone else’s carelessness, then there's a good chance you'll need a board certified personal injury attorney.

I will tell you this upfront...it is necessary that YOU yourself are injured to have a case like this, not just your car. In that situation, you have a property damage claim.

If it is the case that someone’s negligence causes the death of another, this situation is called a “wrongful death” claim. In these types of cases sate and local law differs significantly on what can be recovered. Have an experienced board certified attorney who understands the law is key in these types of cases.

This probably leaves you with a lot of questions as you have hopefully realized what type of case you have. I have some great news - I'm the author of several consumer guides that will help you sort through all of the jargon between the other party and your insurance company. You may not have hired or met with a personal injury attorney, but even if you have you'll find what I've prepared for you to be useful. You'll find truth between all of the silly lawyer advertising, insurance company tricks, illegal use of runners, and a number of other pitfalls and traps that are waiting for you and your case.

You can get all of this for FREE by going to the link below. This should help answer any and all questions you have about your personal injury case BEFORE you set foot in a personal injury attorney's office or talk to the insurance adjuster.

For more useful legal information, click on this link to access a free sample chapter of The Five Deadly Sins That Can Wreck Your Injury Claim.

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