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p

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ny of these inju

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liz

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ge

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etu

n

t

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sting emotion

l sc

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th of dest

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o

dys

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ls involved in t

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vege p

ob

bility of

itnessing othe

people suffe

ing f

om c

t

st

ophic o

f

t

l inju

ies. They see things they c

n’t un-see.   The psychologic

l t

um

of

itnessing

nd being involved in

t

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n l

st fo

yes, t

igge

ing

nxiety, dep

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tic st

ess,

nd

host of otheilments. T

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ble to

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h

t it once s. The inju

ies done to

el

tionships du

ing this time c

n he

l, of cou

se, but it t

kes the so

t of p

tience

nd emp

thy th

t c

n feel in sho

t supply

hen eve

y d

y is

physic

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nd emotion

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llenge.

 

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inly not le

st, t

uck

ccident inju

ies

nd losses inflict m

ssive fin

nci

l costs on victims

nd thei

f

milies. T

uck

ccidents put victims out of

o

k fo

extended pe

iods, le

ving them

ithout the essenti

l income th

t they need to p

y bills

nd keep

household

unning. They

lso t

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o

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mily membe

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nd spouses,

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ving to suppo

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expenses on victims

nd f

milies th

t likely c

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ffo

d them. If they’

e lucky, victims

nd thei

f

milies

ill h

ve insunce th

t cove

s medic

l expenses

nd ongoing t

e

tment

nd the

py. But

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o

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bout, not to mention the host of expenses th

t insu

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t

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st

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ccident victims

nd thei

f

milies. Yes,

e kno

(

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e

g

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t money doesn’t he

l inju

ies

nd doesn’t b

ing b

ck

loved one t

gic

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t

uck

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poo

substitute fo

enjoying life p

in-f

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ving

loved one by you

side, o

not h

ving to

oy

bout you

long-te

m he

lth. But the

e

lity is, it’s the best (

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ses only) compens

tion fo

those losses th

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v

il

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t

uck

ccident victims.  

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to give t

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ccident victims the best shot

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ecove

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ximum fin

nci

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m

ges fo

thei

inju

ies

nd losses

fte

t

uck

ccident. T

uck

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fi

ms c

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the

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ic

n leg

l system

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ks. But

eput

ble t

uck

ccident lye

should h

ve the skills, confidence,

nd

esou

ces to do eve

ything possible to investig

te, negoti

te,

nd—if necess

y—litig

te

client’s cl

ims.   Those th

ee t

sks—investig

tion, negoti

tion,

nd litig

tion—

ep

esent the co

e se

vices p

ovided by

n expe

ienced t

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m. They’

e t

sks th

t most people, let

lone most t

uck

ccident victims, c

nnot h

ndle on thei

o

n.

nd they just h

ppen to be the th

ee things you need to be

ble to do—

nd do

ell—if you nt to m

ximize you

compens

tion.

  • Investig
    tion involves g

    the

    ing

    ll of the evidence

    elev

    nt to

    t

    uck

    ccident

    nd

    client’s inju

    ies in the

    ccident to dete

    mine ho

    the

    ccident h

    ppened;

    h

    t d

    m

    ges the

    ccident inflicted;

    nd

    ho h

    s leg

    l li

    bility

    nd the

    bility to p

    y. T

    uck

    ccidents

    e complex be

    sts. They inflict

    idesp

    e

    d d

    m

    ge,

    hich needs to be

    n

    lyzed. The

    e

    e

    itnesses to inte

    vie

    , police

    epo

    ts to dissect,

    nd physic

    l evidence to collect

    nd h

    ve inspected. T

    uck

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    ms h

    ve the kno

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    nd

    esou

    ces to do

    tho

    ough job of investig

    ting so th

    t no stone is left untu

    ned in the quest fo

    money d

    m

    ges.

  • Negoti
    tion involves m

    king

    dem

    nd fo

    compens

    tion on the p

    ties

    ho h

    ve leg

    l li

    bility

    nd the

    bility to p

    y,

    nd then eng

    ging di

    ectly

    ith those pties

    nd thei

    ep

    esent

    tives to negoti

    te

    f

    ind

    e

    son

    ble settlement. In lots of c

    ses, t

    uck

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    ms end up de

    ling di

    ectly

    ith insunce

    djuste

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    ho h

    ve

    b

    g of t

    icks designed to limit thei

    comp

    ny’s fin

    nci

    l exposu

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    ienced t

    uck

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  • Litig
    tion me

    ns using leg

    l p

    ocesses to cl

    im monety d

    m

    ges (

    nd othe

    fo

    ms of

    elief). Often, litig

    tion le

    ds b

    ck to

    ddition

    l negoti

    tion. Sometimes,

    hen

    settlement c

    nnot be

    e

    ched, the litig

    tion p

    ocess le

    ds

    ll the

    y to

    cou

    t

    oom

    he

    e the t

    uck

    ccident l fi

    m

    gues its client’s c

    se to

    judge

    nd ju

    y.

 

The

im of

ll of these steps is to obt

in

m

ximum fin

nci

l d fo

victims of t

uck

ccidents

nd thei

f

milies. No one is bettet executing these steps th

n

n expe

ienced t

uck

ccident l

ye

. In

nutshell,

ecove

ing money d

m

ges is the biggest

y th

t

t

uck

ccident l

fi

m c

n help you.

 

Helping T

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ccident Victims C

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gives victims

nd thei

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b

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k f

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h

t often feels like un

elenting ch

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nd unce

t

inty. T

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ccident l fi

ms

ep

esent clients going th

ough some ext

emely difficult times. P

t of thei

job  is to develop

nd communic

te

leg

l sttegy to those clients in

y th

t s

ys: “Hey, it’s going to be ok

y.

e’ve got you

b

ck.”

 

By giving victims

nd thei

f

milies

boost of confidence

nd

sense th

t the leg

l side of thei

lives is unde

cont

ol, t

uck

ccident l fi

ms help thei

clients begin to

eg

in

sense of st

bility ove

thei

o

n lives. Clients get the time

nd he

d-sp

ce to de

l

ith the tum

they’ve endu

ed. They

eceive c

lm, sensible, pl

in-English expl

n

tions

nd

dvice f

om thei

l

ye

s

bout the p

og

ess of thei

c

ses

nd the decisions they need to m

ke.

 

Helping T

uck

ccident Victims

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n to

o

k/School/Life

T

uck

ccident l

ye

s

ho c

e don’t just s

y the

o

ds “

e’ve got you

b

ck,” they me

n it. Th

t includes m

king su

e th

t the inju

ies

nd losses suffe

ed by

t

uck

ccident victim do not st

nd in the

y of the victim

etu

ning, to the g

e

test deg

ee possible, to

o

k, school,

nd/o

life pu

suits.

t

uck

ccident might inflict

dis

bility on

victim, but the l

p

otects the victim f

om being disc

imin

ted

g

inst fo

th

t dis

bility.

t

uck

ccident l

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n eithe

help enfo

ce the

ights of t

uck

ccident clients

ho f

ce disc

imin

tion bec

use of

dis

bility o

c

n help put th

t client in touch

ith

lyeho speci

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