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  1. How do I select an attorney?
  2. Where can I find trial/court info?
  3. Why doesn't my insurance handle my case?
  4. Who has to file a claim?
  5. What is statute of limitation for a claim?
  6. When is the insurance company going to pay?

How do I select an attorney?

Attorneys are selected by their legal expertise.  We offer a variety of legal representation in specialized practices of law.

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Where can I find trial/court info?

Our legal and support staff provide you with personalized attention during your representation.  You may write, telephone, fax, or make appointments for consultation and case status.

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Why doesn't my insurance handle my case?

Insurance companies want to reduce their liability and responsibility against claims and settlements.  It is recommended that you consult with an attorney to determine if representation is necessary to protect your legal rights.

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Who has to file a claim?

You must file your claim.  You may grant "power of attorney" to a trusted individual, e.g., an attorney, to represent your legal wishes and rights.

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What is the statute of limitation for a claim?

You must consult with a specialized attorney.  Individual claims, e.g., contracts, negligence, malpractice, family matters, and criminal defense have specific rules and procedures.

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When is the insurance company going to pay?

Automobile, hospital, and life insurance policies require specific commitments from the policy holder.  You should consult with an attorney to determine the financial obligation of your insurance company.

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