How much money is my
personal injury case worth?
Your personal injury case is worth either what the insurance
company agrees to pay or the amount of a cash award
granted by a judge and jury. Our personal injury attorneys
examine all of the conditions surrounding your case
in order to arrive at a figure that we believe the insurance
company must pay for your injuries. These conditions
include how the accident happened, what injuries you
suffered, future medical problems, the amount of medical
expenses and lost income, as well as future medical
costs and future loss of income. We study every detail
so that we can get you the money you deserve for your
injuries.
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What is the charge for
taking my personal injury case?
First, we offer a free consultation. All your questions
will be answered and there is no obligation.
If we take your case, we never charge a legal fee unless
we obtain a recovery for you. If we are successful,
our fee is a percentage of your recovery. We will advance
all costs for investigators, experts, filing fees and
other expenses associated with obtaining the maximum
recovery possible. Colorado law requires that you are
responsible for reimbursing these costs unless it causes
an undue hardship.
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How long will it take
to get a fair and reasonable settlement offer?
Personal injury cases can vary in length from weeks,
months, even to years in some instances. But there are
some valid reasons for this. For example, most settlements
and awards for injuries can't begin to be negotiated
until medical treatment has been completed. The more
medical treatment you receive, the more valuable your
case becomes. Our personal injury lawyers want you to
get as much as possible for your injuries, so we wait
until treatment is completed before telling the insurance
company how much your case is worth. We never rest,
however. While we wait for your treatment to be completed,
we gather the information that increases the value of
your case. Our personal injury lawyers constantly do
everything we can to move your case forward toward settlement.
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Will I have to
go to court?
If the insurance company agrees to pay what we think
your case is worth, then your case will not go to court.
This is what happens in most situations. However, some
cases do require a formal trial proceeding. In either
situation, hiring a law firm with experience in handling
personal injury cases is critical. Our trial attorneys
prepare all of our cases as if they are going to court,
and this is the very reason why most of our cases get
settled outside of court. We are always prepared, and
our preparation allows us to negotiate from a position
of strength, helping you get the maximum award for your
injuries.
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Disclaimer:
Colorado Trial Attorney Disclaimer: Denver and Breckenridge
vehicle accidents, pharmaceutical litigation, consumer
fraud, personal injury, class action, securities fraud
and investor recovery, business lawsuits, medical malpractice,
wrongful death, brain injury, welding rod injuries and/or
other legal information offered herein by Gempeler Trial
Lawyers is not formal legal advice, nor the formation
of an attorney client relationship. The information
provided on Gempeler Trial Lawyers' website is intended
to educate the visitors and does not constitute legal
advice. Each case is different and the outcome of your
personal injury case will depend on the merits of your
factual situation and applicable law. An Attorney-Client
relationship is not created by visiting this web site.
No Attorney-Client relationship is created until a retainer
agreement is signed.
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