Were you in a Car Accident, Motorcycle Accident, or Injured on Someone's Property?
Hi, I'm Personal Injury Attorney Brent Holtry - Holtry Law of Sacramento, CA. If you've been in a recent car accident, motorcycle accident, or injured on someone's property, you've come to the right place!
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Have You Been Injured?
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I understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll an injury can impose, and I'm here to navigate the complex legal landscape on your behalf in three simple steps.
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Together, we'll review all your documents and make sure everything is in order. Don't worry if you're missing anything, I'll take care of it.
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At Holtry Law we will honorably represent you as we fight for what's rightfully yours. There's no reason for you to suffer any longer.
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Did You Know?
Here are three mind-boggling statistics.
6,700,000
Car Accidents in 2019
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were approximately 6.7 million police-reported motor vehicle traffic crashes in the United States in 2019. Among these, there were an estimated 2.74 million people injured.
1,000,000+
Slip and Fall Accidents
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over one million Americans suffer a slip, trip, and fall injury annually, and approximately 17,000 people die in the U.S. annually because of these injuries.
3 Times Larger
Settlements with Attorneys
A study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC) suggested that, on average, personal injury plaintiffs who hired attorneys received gross settlements three times larger than those who did not hire an attorney, after accounting for the legal fees and expenses.
What Should I Do Immediately After An Accident?
If you get hurt in an accident, it's important to stay calm and make sure you and others are safe.
First, call for help if anyone is hurt. If you can, take pictures of where the accident happened and what caused it.
Write down what happened and get the contact information of any witnesses. Don't say it was your fault.
It's also important to see a doctor even if you feel okay, because some injuries take time to show up.
Lastly, contact a personal injury attorney to help you with the next steps to make sure you are taken care of.
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Top 10 Actions
That Can Harm Your Claim
When you're involved in a personal injury case, it's crucial to know what actions can harm your claim. Here's a detailed guide to help you avoid common pitfalls:
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Admitting Fault
Never admit fault at the accident scene or to an insurance company. Even if you think you might be partly to blame, let the authorities and lawyers determine fault based on evidence.
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Ignoring Medical Advice
Always follow your doctor's orders and attend all medical appointments. Failing to do so can indicate that your injuries are not as severe as you claim, which can reduce your compensation.
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Talking About Your Case
Be careful about who you talk to regarding your case. Discussing details with friends and family and especially on social media can lead to information getting twisted and used against you.
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Signing Documents Without Your Lawyer
Insurance companies may rush you to sign documents or accept a settlement. Always have a lawyer review any paperwork before you sign to ensure you're not waiving your rights or accepting a lower settlement than you deserve.
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Failing to Document Everything
Keep detailed records of all medical visits, treatments, and communications related to your injury. This documentation is crucial for substantiating your claim.
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Not Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Trying to handle a personal injury claim on your own can be overwhelming and may result in a lower settlement. A lawyer can navigate the legal system, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight for your rightful compensation.
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Settling too Quickly
Insurance companies often offer a quick settlement to close the case cost-effectively. However, these initial offers may not fully cover your medical expenses and other losses. Always consult with your lawyer before accepting a settlement.
08
Underestimating Your Injuries
Don't downplay your injuries or pain. Fully communicate the extent of your suffering to your healthcare providers and lawyer, so they can accurately assess your claim.
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Not Collecting Evidence
If possible, take photos at the accident scene, gather witness information, and secure surveillance footage. This evidence can be crucial in proving your claim.
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Delaying Legal Action
Waiting too long to seek legal advice can jeopardize your claim. There are time limits for filing personal injury claims, so it's important to act promptly.
5 Bonus Actions
That May Harm Your Claim
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Not Disclosing Past Accidents or Injuries
If you've had previous injuries or claims, disclose them to your personal injury lawyer. Hiding this information can backfire and undermine your credibility.
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Being Unprepared for Deposition or Court
If your case goes to trial, be prepared to provide clear and honest testimony. Work with your lawyer to understand the process and what's expected of you.
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Ignoring the Emotional Impact
Personal injury cases can be emotionally taxing. Seek support from family, friends, or professionals to cope with stress and ensure it doesn't affect your decision-making.
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Misunderstanding the Value of Your Claim
Understanding what your claim is truly worth by considering all your expenses, future needs, and non-economic damages like pain and suffering. Your lawyer can help assess the full value.
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Changing Lawyers Frequently
Consistency is key in legal representation. Changing lawyers can disrupt your case and affect its outcome. Choose a reputable lawyer at the start and maintain a strong working relationship.
By avoiding these mistakes, you protect your personal injury claim and enhance your chances of receiving fair compensation. Always communicate openly with your lawyer, follow their advice, and stay informed about the progress of your case to navigate the process successfully.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Even if you don't schedule your free personal injury appointment with me today, I highly recommend reading these top asked questions on personal injury. It could be the difference between life or death for your claim.
If you get hurt in an accident, it's important to stay calm and make sure you and others are safe. First, call for help if anyone is hurt. If you can, take pictures of where the accident happened and what caused it. Write down what happened and get the contact information of any witnesses. Don't say it was your fault. It's also important to see a doctor even if you feel okay, because some injuries take time to show up.
To know if you have a valid personal injury claim, think about these things: First, someone else must be at fault, meaning they did something wrong or didn't do something they should have. Second, you must be hurt or have some damage because of what they did. It's like if someone left a toy on the stairs and you tripped over it, getting hurt. If these two things are true, you might have a claim. It's a way to get help, like paying doctor bills or fixing what was broken. Always ask a lawyer if you're not sure.
If you get hurt and it's someone else's fault, you might get money to help you feel better and fix things. This money is called damages, and there are different kinds. Some damages pay for your doctor visits or days you can't work. Other damages are for your pain or if you can no longer do things you used to enjoy. There's also money to fix or replace your things that got broken. The idea is to help you get back to how you were before you got hurt or as close to that as possible.
If you're hurt, and it's someone else's fault, there's a certain time when you need to ask for help or money, called the "statute of limitations." This time can be different depending on where you live. It's like a countdown that starts the day you get hurt. If you wait too long and the time runs out, you can't ask for help anymore. That's why it's important to talk to a personal injury attorney quickly, so they can help you figure out how much time you have to start asking for what you need to feel better.
If you're hurt and it's not your fault, you might wonder if you need a lawyer. For small hurts, you might handle it yourself. But if it's big, like if you're very hurt or the rules seem confusing, a lawyer can really help. They know the rules and can talk for you, making sure you get what you need to feel better. Lawyers also help you understand what's fair and stand up for you if things get tough. So, if your injury is serious or you're not sure what to do, talking to a lawyer is a smart idea.
If you're thinking about getting a lawyer for a personal injury, you might wonder how much it will cost. Many personal injury lawyers don't ask for money upfront. Instead, they use something called a "contingency fee." This means they only get paid if you win your case or settle it. The fee is usually a part of what you win, often about one-third. So, you don't need to worry about paying the lawyer from your pocket at the start. They work hard to win because that's how they earn their fee, helping you without upfront costs.
If your injury case goes to court, it might take a while to settle because there are many steps involved. First, your lawyer gathers all the facts, like medical reports and witness statements. Then, they might talk to the other person's lawyer to try to reach an agreement. If they can't agree, your case might go to trial, where a judge or jury decides the outcome. Throughout this time, your lawyer keeps working to get the best result for you. It's important to be patient and stay in touch with your lawyer, asking questions and providing any information they need.
When you have a personal injury case, understanding the process is crucial. First, your lawyer will gather facts by collecting evidence and talking to witnesses. Then, they may try to settle the case without going to court. If that doesn't work, they'll prepare legal documents and represent you in front of a judge or jury. Your lawyer will argue your case, showing how the other party was at fault and why you deserve compensation. Throughout this time, they'll guide you, explaining each step and helping you make decisions. The goal is to get you fair compensation for your injuries and losses.
To maximize your personal injury compensation, it's important to take the right steps. First, get medical help and keep records of your injuries and treatments. Then, gather evidence from the accident scene and get contact details of any witnesses. Avoid talking about your case on social media or with insurance adjusters without a lawyer. Hiring an experienced personal injury lawyer can also significantly help. They know how to negotiate and what your case is worth. Follow your lawyer's advice, attend all medical appointments, and keep detailed notes about how your injury affects your daily life. This preparation strengthens your case.
After a personal injury, there are some things you should definitely avoid to protect your claim. Don't admit fault at the accident scene or to insurance companies, as this can be used against you. Avoid discussing your case details, especially on social media, because the other party can use your words to minimize your compensation. Don't ignore doctor's advice or skip medical appointments, as this suggests your injuries aren't serious. Also, avoid accepting a quick settlement without consulting a lawyer, because you might not get the full compensation you deserve. Always follow your lawyer's advice to strengthen your case.
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