JERSEY CITY, NJ, October 31, 2010 (Press-News.org) If you have been injured in an accident, you may be confused about what your next steps should be. You may feel pressure from the at-fault party's insurance company to sign papers and give them a statement about the accident. You may not know your rights and you may not know what to do to make sure you get the full compensation you deserve.
Healing physically from a personal injury as well as emotionally takes a lot of time and effort. You may have to pay for some of your medical treatments out of pocket before your personal injury case is settled. Your finances are a concern and you may feel that you cannot afford a personal injury attorney to help you with your case.
The reality is that you cannot afford not to retain a personal injury attorney. An experienced personal injury attorney will deal directly with the insurance company to make sure you get full compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Prescriptions
- Physical therapy
- Massage therapy
- Pain management
- Hospital stays
- Doctor visits
- Pain and suffering
Insurance companies are interested in saving as much money as they can. They do not care that you may not be able to pay for all of your medical expenses to physically heal completely. They will do everything they can to either deny your claim or give you less than the full compensation you are entitled to.
A personal injury attorney will make sure the insurance company does not try to trick you out of your full compensation. A personal injury attorney who truly wants to help you will not get paid until you get paid from the insurance company. This means that a personal injury attorney will not cost you until your personal injury case is settled.
You can afford to retain a personal injury attorney to help you with your personal injury case if the attorney does not get paid until your case is settled. Retaining an attorney also means that you will be able to focus on healing rather than fighting with the insurance company and worrying about whether the insurance company will pay for your medical treatments.
If you have been injured in an accident or lost a loved one due to someone else's negligence and need more information about personal injury law, please visit the New Jersey personal injury law website of the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone, P.C. at www.anthonycarbonepc.com.
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[Press-News.org] Questions To Ask Your Family DentistIf you have been injured in an accident, you may be confused about what your next steps should be. You may feel pressure from the at-fault party's insurance company to sign papers and give them a statement about the accident.