Questions to Ask Before Accepting an Offer on Your Galveston Motorcycle Injury Claim
Continued from Part 1.
- Do you have an attorney to protect your rights and your interests in the accident?
- Do you know all of the potential and long-term costs of the injury yet?
- Who all is at fault for the accident, and what share of the blame does each person bear?
- What evidence do the opposing parties have, and how convincing is it?
- How convincing is YOUR evidence?
- Does the settlement offer cover the full costs from your accident?
You might be surprised how strongly the answers to some of these questions may influence the amount of your settlement offer. An experienced Galveston motorcycle accident attorney could help you understand the strengths and weaknesses of your case and what you should know before you accept a settlement offer.
When you need a Galveston personal injury law firm after your accident, you should find out whether:
- The law firm farms out your business to other lawyers that you do not know;
- A specific attorney and support staff are assigned to you;
- You get the run around when you try to find out who’s actually got your case;
- The lawyers simply take the best offer they can get on your behalf, even if it’s unfair;
- The attorneys are Texas Board Certified;
- They take their cases to trial and how much trial experience they have;
- They will show you the outcomes of the trials they’ve handled; and
- They have experience with Galveston motorcycle accident claims like yours.
If you hire the Galveston personal injury law firm of Denena Points, PC, you won’t experience the frustrations you encounter at the settlement mills. Our firm assigns you your own team of a Galveston motorcycle accident attorney and legal assistant from the start. You can contact your assigned team members whenever you have questions or concerns about your case. Tony Denena and Chad Points are experienced, Texas Board Certified trial attorneys with years of hands-on experience in all types of complex motorcycle accident claims.