Have you been injured by the wrongdoing of another? Let us get you the compensation that you deserve.
- Auto accident
- Slip and fall
- Assault and battery
- Defective/dangerous product
- Pedestrian accident
- Wrongful death
- Dog bite
- Premises liability
- Serious injury
The Law Offices of Steers Associates has years of experience negotiating and fighting for people just like you. Don’t settle for less. Make sure you get compensated for your pain and suffering so your life can get back to normal.
- Your first consultation is free.
- You typically pay nothing out of pocket until the resolution of your case.
- We handle your case efficiently so you can focus on your treatment and recovery.
- We deal with the insurance companies so you don’t have to.
Questions and Answers
Q. I just got injured in a car accident. Do I need an attorney?
A. Even if the party who caused your injuries admits fault, their insurance company may attempt to “lowball” you into accepting less than you deserve. We have the experience and know how to help you navigate through the possible pitfalls so you don’t get taken advantage of by them.
Q. What is a contingency fee and how does it work?
A. A contingency fee is a fee based on a percentage of the total recovery in the case. If no money is recovered, than the client does not have to pay attorney fees. The goal, of course, is to recover as much as possible. Hiring us helps you accomplish this.
Q. What can I get compensated for?
A. Depending on the circumstances of and the extent of your injuries, you can get compensated for your past and future medical bills, present, past and future pain and suffering, property damage, loss of use of your property, loss of earnings, punitive damages and other relevant damages.
Q. How much can I financially recover for my injuries?
A. It is important to note that every case is different. Your recovery will depend in large part on the severity and extent of your injuries. The presence of witnesses, factual investigation and existing documentation are all helpful and important in maximizing your financial recovery.
Q. How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
A. The answer depends on the applicable statute of limitations. A statute of limitations limits the time you have to file a lawsuit and typically begins from the date of your injury. If you are unsure about your situation, contact us immediately.
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