Español FAQ: ¿Qué pasa si tengo la culpa parcialmente en un accidente?
Texas es un estado culpable; eso significa que la persona que tiene la culpa de una colisión será responsable de cubrir los daños de la otra persona. Si usted es parcialmente culpable de una colisión, pero la mayoría de la culpa aún recae en la otra persona, entonces la cantidad que la otra persona tiene
Read MoreFAQ: How long does it take to get a personal injury settlement check?
Most settlement checks are issued after a release is signed and received by the insurance company. The release officially ends the case. Once a release is signed and received, it will typically take about 7-10 days for a check to arrive in the mail and be available for pick up.
Read MoreEspañol FAQ: ¿Mi caso de lesiones personales irá a juicio?
Casi el 95% de los casos de lesiones personales se resuelven sin un juicio, a veces el juicio es inevitable. Si su caso realmente procede o no al juicio depende de muchos factores, algunos de los cuales incluyen: • Cómo se elaboró el caso antes de que se presentara una demanda; • Conflictos de responsabilidad;
Read MoreFAQ: How do I settle a personal injury claim without an attorney?
You can always settle your personal injury claim without an attorney. The question is, Should you? Insurance companies frequently try and take advantage of individuals immediately following a collision. Insurance companies offer low settlements in the hopes that the “quick cash” will entice someone into settling without knowing their options. Attorneys have a wealth of
Read MoreEspañol FAQ: ¿Qué debo hacer después de un accidente por lesiones personales?
Si está involucrado en un accidente automovilístico, hay numerosos pasos que debe tomar para proteger sus derechos, ante todo, contratar a un abogado. Un abogado puede ayudar a eliminar algo del estrés de la situación y facilitar que muchas de las cosas puedan parecer abrumadoras para las víctimas heridas. En Funk and Associates, nuestros abogados
Read MoreFAQ: What happens if I’m partially at fault for the accident?
Texas is an at fault state; that means the person that is at fault for a collision will be responsible for covering the other person’s damages. If you are partially at fault for a collision, but the majority of fault still lies with the other person, then the amount that the other person has to
Read MoreEspañol FAQ: ¿Cómo puedo encontrar un buen abogado de lesiones personales?
Hay muchas maneras de buscar y encontrar un buen abogado de lesiones personales en Austin. Entre las posibles formas de búsqueda: • Googlear abogados y / o bufetes de abogados; • Mirando evaluaciones de gente en una variedad de sitios como google y yelp, además de hablar con las personas que han contratado a dicho
Read MoreFAQ: Will my personal injury case go to trial?
While almost 95% of personal injury cases settle without a trial, sometimes trial is inevitable. Whether or not your case actually proceeds to trial depends on many factors, some of which include: · How the case was worked up before a lawsuit was filed; · Liability disputes; · Severity of injury; · Impairment or other
Read MoreFAQ: What should I do after a personal injury accident?
If you are involved in a car accident, there are numerous steps you should take to protect your rights, first and foremost, hiring an attorney. An attorney can help take some of the stress of the situation away and facilitate much of the things can seem overwhelming to injured victims. At Funk and Associates, our
Read MoreFAQ: How do I find a good personal injury lawyer?
There are many ways to seek out and find a good personal injury lawyer in Austin. Among the possible ways to search: · Googling attorneys and/or law firms; · Looking at their online reviews on a variety of websites such as google and yelp in addition to speaking with people who have hired the said
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