Serious accidents can have life-altering repercussions. If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, filing an insurance claim and talking to a personal injury lawyer is often just the beginning of a long, drawn-out process. Even if you are confident that someday you will be…
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Should I Settle Or Go To Court?
If you have the law on your side, you should not have to think twice about sitting down for insurance negotiations or taking your claim all the way to court. However, reaching an agreement is often easier said than done. You might have evidence, and an at-fault driver or negligent…
How Social Media Can Impact Your Personal Injury Case
In a world where writing a social media post is often more effective than calling customer support, you may not think twice about taking to the internet after an accident. Platforms like Facebook and Instagram make it easy to keep friends and family informed and up-to-date on your recovery. You…
Personal Injury Claims Involving Minors
If your child was seriously injured in an accident that was not their fault, deciding to go to court is often easier said than done. Even if you are confident that the law is on your side, filing claims, sifting through paperwork, and keeping tabs on a dozen different deadlines…
Dealing With Permanent Injuries After an Accident
Can You Afford The Cost Of Recovery? The cost of health care is only going up. Year after year, hospital bills and medical debt force more Americans into bankruptcy than any other expense. Even if you are one of the 305.2 million people in this country with health insurance of…
Disfiguring Injuries
Some injuries never fully heal. Although you cannot go back and change the outcome of an accident, you do not have to bear the burden of recovery alone. If you have suffered scarring, burns, or other disfiguring injuries in a Buffalo, New York, accident, our experienced team of personal injury…
Burn Injuries
Most burns happen in and around the home and result from minor mistakes. However, even when burns are accidental, they cannot—and should not—always be blamed on the victim. In some cases, family friends, property owners, and event organizers assume a measure of responsibility for your safety when they put you…