Do I Have to Sue For Accident Injury Lawyers MN


DO YOU HAVE TO SUE AFTER BEING INJURED IN ACCIDENT?

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Injured in Accident Questions

Do you have to sue after being injured in an accident? The answer is no.

Many people do not want to get involved with an injury lawsuit. Fortunately, there is no requirement that you do so. Of course, you will get some pressure to pursue a case. To start with, if your injury is serious, your friends and family will recommend you hire a lawyer.You will also get solicitations in the mail from lawyers who buy accident reports.

In addition, you will receive letters from your health insurance or workers compensation implying that you must start a lawsuit. They may also imply they will not pay your medical bills because you can sue another party. However, this is not true. Your health insurance is required to pay your medical bills even if you have a potential case against another party.

Of course, in many situations it is in your best interests to pursue a case. You may have substantial unreimbursed medical bills, lost wages, or future needs. If the accident was caused by another party, they should pay for the damage they have done. You should not get stuck even with co-pays or a deductible. Our personal injury lawyers have handled more than 1,000 cases over the last 25 years. If you call us, a top attorney will provide a free consultation to discuss the situation with you.

ACCIDENT INJURY LAWYERS MN

The paperwork and other issues after an injury accident can be overwhelming. That alone can be reason to avoid dealing with the situation. However, our lawyers are experienced and compassionate in helping people get through this difficult situation. If you are not sure about hiring a lawyer, at least call us to talk it through.We do not pressure people to pursue a case. In fact, we will even tell you if it is not worth pursuing a case.

Pam Rochlin and David Rochlin are experienced injury lawyers. We handle accident cases throughout Minnesota. The initial consultation is free, and there will be no pressure to take your case further. Also, if you do decide to move forward, there is no upfront fee.We always only charge a percentage of what we recover for you.