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Answers of Personal Injury Law

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are quick answers to common questions about SOS Law Firm’s services and how we can assist you with negligence cases. If you need more information, reach out to our experienced team of attorneys.

If you are involved in a slip and fall accident, it is important to remember to take photographs of the accident scene before any changes to the dangerous condition occur. You should also make sure to file an incident or police report, gather the names and information of any witnesses, seek the necessary medical treatment and contact an experienced attorney to assist you in filing your claim.

If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, always remember to exchange information with the other parties involved. You should also always file a police report, even if the accident is considered minor in nature. It is also important to takes photographs of the vehicle damage while the vehicles are at the scene. Finally, if you believe you are injured, do not hesitate in seeking treatment. 

Our firm never charges up front for legal services. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we get paid only if you do. This is how we level the playing field with the big insurance companies.

Yes. If you have limited tort insurance, or even no insurance at all, you may still recover money for your injuries. However, it is important that you retain the services of a skilled trial attorney to stand up against the insurance companies and their attempts to minimize your claim. 

If you have been denied Social Security benefits, it is urgent that you speak with an experienced lawyer right away. You only have 60 days from the date of your denial to file an appeal, and have your claim heard before a judge. If you fail to file an appeal within the 60 day appeal period you will be required to start the process over and delay your chances of receiving benefits by months, if not, years.

You must always remember to immediately report your workplace accident to your employer. After you report your accident, you should seek immediate medical attention. Should your employer require you to treat with a company doctor it is important that you follow though with the recommended treatment plan. If you believe your employer is sending you back to work before you have fully recovered, or if your employer is not providing you any form of worker’s compensation benefits, it is time to reach out to an experienced attorney to assist you with your claim.

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