To ensure that you have your best shot at a fair financial recovery after someone’s negligence has harmed you in a needless accident, you need the skilled help of an experienced Galveston personal injury law firm that is ready to go to trial for you if needed. Some law firms are only settlement mills.
That means that they will never go to trial for your cause. They will simply accept the best settlement offer that they can get on your behalf. And when determined defendants and their powerful insurance companies know that they’re facing a settlement mill that won’t challenge them to trial, they have no incentive to make you a worthwhile settlement offer.
A determined defendant and his insurance company will want to make you a quick cash settlement offer for your injuries before you’ve had a chance to hire a Galveston motorcycle accident attorney or to think about the long-term costs of your accident. They know serious injury accidents cause motorcyclists to bleed green as well as red. An unfair settlement offer that you accept right away as you’re facing mounting medical bills saves them money. And once you’ve accepted the offer, you’ve released your right to sue them for more money. They’re off the hook.
Accident victims with experienced, knowledgeable lawyers beside them stand far better chances of receiving fair financial compensation for their injuries. If defendants or insurers won’t offer you a fair settlement, an able Galveston motorcycle accident attorney could take them to trial.
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Our practical, hands-on approach helps us better understand your case, your needs, and whether settlement or trial is the best option for you. We’re not afraid of trial; our Galveston motorcycle accident attorneys have earned our Texas Board Certifications by being capable trial attorneys. Contact us today at 281-369-4363 or through our online contact form for your free, no obligation legal consultation. Experience the difference.
Continue to Part 2 to learn the questions you should ask in order to find the law firm that’s right for your needs.