Why You Should Call A Lawyer After An Accident

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Why You Should Call A Lawyer After An Accident

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Why Should You Call a Lawyer in a Personal Injury Case?

That age old question is one of the most popular legal searches online. In this video I’ll answer that question to help you protect your rights after an accident. The answer is personal injury attorneys operate on a contingency basis. They don’t charge you to evaluate your situation. A good accident lawyer will either help you understand your legal options or tell you how you can handle the insurance claim on your own.

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Get 450% More with a Lawyer

After an accident, insurance companies employ an army of investigators, adjusters, agents, and lawyers to try an find ways to minimize your payout or deny your claim all together. At Rutter Mills, we have our team that will go to work for you. We gather evidence and build you a solid case because we know how these companies operate.

Peace of Mind

If you’ve been injured in an accident, the last thing you need to worry about is dealing with medical bills and insurance companies. Your focus needs to be on the health and well being of you and your family. Before you sign away your rights, call us for legal advice. You focus on healing, we’ll focus on your future.

Protecting Your Rights

The insurance companies will contact you right away after an accident. They will ask you sign over medical releases and ask you questions. They may even make it sound like it’s all for your benefit. The truth is they are not on your side. They are not working in your best interest. Everything you say can, and will be used against you.

There is No Risk

Rutter Mills built a reputation based on integrity and fairness. Our success is measured in what we can put in your pocket at the end of a case. We can’t always add value to your claim. In those situations, we’ll tell you what to expect. If the insurance company doesn’t make you a fair offer, call us back.

By Rutter Mills