I was hurt…and someone else is at fault. What should I do?
You were on your typical commute to work when you notice a truck going noticeably over the speed limit in your rearview mirror. He catches up to you on the freeway in no time at all, and begins passing your vehicle when the truck clips the rear driver’s side bumper. The passing truck under compensates passing you (while speeding, no less) and sends your vehicle (AND you) into the ditch. The air bag ejects and your car comes to a halt. You’re alive – but heavily injured. What now?
An individual was harmed due to the incompetence of another; situations like these are all too common. Typically most people are so caught up in the flurry a mess like this can create to consider long-term problems: Am I going to be able to afford medical bills? Will I be able to work in my condition? My vehicle is totaled – will my insurance fully cover it? The thought of handling these problems alone is terrifying. In order to secure a stable future for yourself, you should find a reputable personal injury lawyer.
Why a ‘Personal Injury’ lawyer?
A ‘Personal Injury’ lawyer is a lawyer whose specialty is defending client’s rights when they have been injured due to a form of negligence; another person's irresponsibility caused you to suffer in some way, physically or mentally.
- An Industrial Accident
- A Product Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- A Spinal Cord Injury
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- A Dog Bite
- A Drunk Driver
- A Slip and Fall
- A Work Accident
- A Wrongful Death
- An Automobile Accident
- A Truck Accident
- A Construction Accident
- A Motorcycle Accident
- A Bus Accident
- A Bicycle Accident
A personal injury lawyer’s makes sure their client is compensated for the damages he/she has suffered by using the law to the fullest.
Why Ghantous?
The Ghantous Law Offices team are highly-skilled experts in personal injury. We look after your personal safety while bringing justice to your suffering. Our team explores every extent of the law in order to compensate our clients with everything they deserve. We utilize a scope of highly-educated professionals called the Control Response Team (CRT)
- Grief Counselors
- Economists
- Psychologists
- Medical Doctors
- Pharmacists
- Accountants
- Accident Reconstruction Specialists
to aid in every step of your case and recovery. We pride ourselves on the relationships we form with our clients, and maintain those relationships even after their case is closed.
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