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David A. DiBrigida

I Heard You Were in a Car Accident

Every day thousands of people like you are injured in car accidents…. and even a minor car accident can be a major inconvenience resulting in pain and suffering, unpaid medical bills, and time missed from work.

As a personal injury attorney I have been helping accident victims recover money from insurance companies since 1992.

Over my 20 plus years of handling car accident cases I have developed a 3 step plan for accident victims to follow.

While I have represented thousands of car accident victims and helped them recover money from insurance companies, I understand that you are probably going through this for the first time… and you have questions.

“What if I didn’t tell the police I was injured?”

This happens all the time. Immediately following an accident you may be stunned, in shock or your adrenaline is flowing and as a result you just don’t feel any pain or stiffness.

However, now that a few days or weeks have gone by perhaps you are starting to feel the pain, stiffness and discomfort caused by the accident. The good news is that you can still make a claim for your injuries… it’s not too late!

“What if I can’t afford a lawyer?”

While you are always free to pay me or any other attorney by the hour, most people hire a personal injury lawyer on a contingency fee basis. 

This means that you do not have to pay the attorney unless they recover money for you from the insurance company.

Just make sure the attorney is only taking a contingency fee on your injury settlement and not on the money they recover for damage to your car. 

I represent all of my clients on a contingency fee basis…and by the way I never charge clients a fee for their property damage!

“Will I have to go to court?”

This may be the most frequently asked question and I understand why; life is crazy for most of us, there’s not enough time in a day and nobody wants to take time away from their family, friends, and job to go down to the courthouse.

I am proud to say that I settle over 97% of my cases with the insurance company and those clients never have to step foot in a courtroom.

“Will my insurance rates go up?”

We are all concerned with the amount of money we pay for our car insurance and we certainly don’t want to do anything to make it worse. The insurance company cannot raise your rates solely based on a car accident that is not your fault. I am happy to tell you I have already reviewed your police report and in my opinion you are not at fault for this accident!

“How much is my case worth?”

I will be happy to discuss the potential value of your case when you call me at 800-322-5529. Results may vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances, but for now, I have listed some of the insurance benefits you may be entitled to below:

  • Money Damages: Money you receive for your pain and suffering.
  • Lost Wages: Money you recover for lost time at work.
  • Personal Injury Protection: up to $250,000 to pay for medical bills and prescriptions.
  • Medical Treatment: Immediate medical attention for your injuries close to your home or work.
  • Property Damage: Getting you paid for damage to your car…even a total loss.
  • Rental Car: While your car is getting fixed you may be entitled to a rental car.
  • Cash Advance: You may be eligible for an advance on your case immediately from a Legal Funding Company, not affiliated with this office.

The best advice I can give you is to make sure you hire a lawyer who concentrates on personal injury cases…and don’t delay in hiring a lawyer because if you wait too long you can seriously impact the amount of your settlement.

So call David, Injury Lawyer now at 800-322-5529.

It doesn’t matter how good an attorney is if they don’t pay close attention to the wants & needs of the client.

We want to make sure that each of our clients is as happy with the experience they have with our firm as they are with the ultimate result in his or her case.

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