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Although every case is different, most car accident claims end up in a settlement. However, we'll do whatever it takes to ensure the most favorable outcome for you, whether a settlement or a trial.
In North Carolina, you have up to three years after an accident to file a claim. However, there are different deadlines at every step, and certain things that must be done immediately following an accident, so you should start the process as soon as possible.
In order to provide an accurate response, we'd need to learn more about your case. Please feel free to give us a call at 833-680-0177 and someone will be happy to assist.
Past and future medical bills, property damage repair, lost wages, pain and suffering, and punitive damages in some cases.
Yes, you should call your insurance company as soon as possible, just to inform them of the accident, but do not give them any details or admit fault. Its always a good idea to call an attorney as soon as possible after an accident as well.
While you can technically represent yourself in a car accident claim, keep in mind that insurance companies have aggressive adjusters and lawyers on their side. They are paid to offer the lowest amount possible. If you have a qualified attorney on your side, they will keep your best interest in mind and work to get you the best possible resolution.
Please call our office at 833-680-0177 and someone will be glad to assist you with your question.
Hi Shela, please contact us at 833-680-0177 and someone from our team will be better able to assist.
We do take disability cases in South Carolina. We work with Social Security disability cases throughout the entire united States. If you have been denied disability or just need help applying, please get in touch by calling our office, filling out a form, or calling.
Continuing Disability Reviews (CDRs) can be complicated and stressful; however, they are common, and a number of issues can cause a CDR. Some common situations are when a disability recipient has returned to work or if their health has improved. Here is some basic information on CDRs from SSA's website: https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-cdrs-ussi.htm As with any SSD issue, its important to reply in an honest and timely way. Please remember this is not legal advice, simply information available to the public. Its also a good idea to get help from a representative. If you need help with this issue or another issue with your disability case, please email, call or fill out the contact form on our site.
We are very sorry to hear about your sister. Please see our page on heart disease and disability here: https://www.clausonlaw.com/ssd/heart-disease/ Please see Social Security's listings on heart related conditions here: https://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/4.00-Cardiovascular-Adult.htm Even if your sister's case does not meet a listing, she may be eligible based on her inability to perform work activities. We would also need to know about her work history and financial situation to give a clear answer. This should not be considered legal advice. We always recommend contacting a representative for help.
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