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 DO I HAVE A CLAIM?

     Many types of accidents and injuries make it prudent for you to consult with a lawyer to preserve your rights as early as possible. It pays to be as informed as possible before making decisions that could have long-term effects. At MURTHA & MURTHA, PLLC, we will meet with you to review your situation free of charge, at a time that is convenient for you. If you are injured and cannot travel, we will come to you.

 HOW SHOULD I CHOOSE A LAWYER?

     You need the skills and experience of a seasoned personal injury law team because of the complex legal rules involved in certain types of claims; because the severity of your injuries may alter the compensation to which you are entitled; or simply because an insurance company may refuse to settle a matter in good faith. You should select a law firm in which you can place your trust, and which has the personal injury experience to help you get the compensation you deserve. It is important to be represented by attorneys who always give your case the individual attention it needs.

 HOW MUCH IS MY PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM WORTH?

     The amount of compensation to which you are entitled is generally determined by the severity of your injuries. And the severity of your injuries is measured by the sum of your medical bills, the type of injuries you have sustained and the length of time it takes for you to recover, among other factors. Because of the many variables involved in a personal injury lawsuit, it pays to have an experienced law team handle your claim to make sure you receive the compensation you deserve.

 HOW MUCH WILL IT COST ME TO HIRE A LAWYER?

     Personal injury clients with a strong case will not have to pay any out of pocket expenses. MURTHA & MURTHA, PLLC, takes on personal injury cases on a contingency basis. This means that we will cover all expenses during the trial and take our fee as a percentage of the recovery. Typically, this amounts to one-third of the total recovered. If we do not recover any money, we do not get paid. Contact us now for a free consultation so we can discuss your rights further.

And remember, with MURTHA & MURTHA, PLLC, help is just a phone call away.