Personal Injury FAQs: Answers From The Dietrich Law Firm P.C.
In most cases, the statute of limitations is three years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. Missing that deadline usually means you lose the right to recover compensation. Do not delay, call us today!
Case value depends on factors like:
- Medical bills;
- Lost wages;
- Pain and suffering; and
- Long-term disability or permanent injury.
Every case is different, so the value depends heavily on the severity of the injury and available insurance coverage. Our goal is always to get you the maximum compensation.
While you can file a claim yourself, insurance companies often pay less to unrepresented claimants. Most people do not realize that insurance companies start building their case immediately after a crash. Their goal is simple: pay as little as possible.
Our experienced personal injury attorneys level the playing field, protect your rights, and make sure the full extent of your injuries and damages is considered. We investigate the case, negotiate settlements, and fight for you!
- Seek medical attention;
- Document the accident scene;
- Gather witness information;
- Obtain a police report; and
- JUST CALL JED 1-716-839-3939!
The Dietrich Law Firm P.C. works on a contingency fee, meaning:
- No upfront cost;
- We only get paid if YOU win; and
- Our fee is one third of the settlement amount and never changes based upon phone calls, number of letters sent, court appearances, or any other matter.
In New York, you are generally not legally required to give a recorded statement to the other party’s insurance company, and doing so may harm your claim if statements are misinterpreted.
Common damages include:
- Medical expenses;
- Lost income;
- Pain and suffering; and
- Disability or loss of enjoyment of life.
Some claims settle in months, while more complex cases that go to litigation can take years, depending on injuries, evidence, and negotiations. We work fast, but we will not settle until you get what you deserve.
The majority of cases settle before trial, with only a small percentage ultimately decided by a jury. At The Dietrich Law Firm P.C., we are committed to the path that will get you the BEST results.
New York follows comparative negligence, meaning you may still recover compensation even if you were partially responsible. However, your recovery can be reduced by your percentage of fault.
MORE QUESTIONS? JUST CALL JED at 1-716-839-3939 and speak to an experienced personal injury attorney near you!


