When you are seriously injured in a car accident, it is difficult enough just getting back and forth to your doctors and trying to get healthy as soon as possible. The last thing you need is to be talking to insurance adjusters or their attorneys who are making every effort to pay you as little as possible.
Over the last 10 years, insurance companies have increasingly developed general policies of lowering the amount of compensation owed to injury victims of car accidents caused by the carelessness of other drivers. In fact, many insurance companies have resorted to computer programs to determine the value of a personal injury case due to car accidents.
I want to make sure that you get exactly what you need to recover from your car accident injuries. My office work with qualified medical experts who specialize in different injuries sustained from car accidents, and who can give you the proper care that you need.
Call me even if you do not have a family doctor or health insurance to discuss the options available to you. I know that your medical bills are rising, and I will aggressively pursue your compensation so that you receive your money as soon as possible.
Drunk drivers are responsible for many serious injuries and tragic deaths on Ohio's highways. If a drunk driver is responsible for injuries you have suffered in an accident, they need to be held accountable for their negligence.
At the Callahan Law Offices, I provide personal, professional service to drunk driving accident victims. I am committed to achieving justice for people injured by drunk drivers and I will file a claim to help you get the monetary compensation you need.
I invite you to call me now at (800) 338-0025 for a Fee Case Evaluation
If you are injured in a drunk driving accident, you may be able to file a claim to obtain punitive damages in addition to monetary compensation for your injuries, lost wages and medical bills.
In some cases, you may be able to file a claim against bars, restaurants or others responsible for over serving alcohol to an already intoxicated person.
Also, there is the Ohio Crime Victim Compensation Fund that is available to possibly reimburse you for medical expenses, lost wages and other out of pocket costs. The important thing to remember is that every case is different and it is important to have an experienced attorney working on your claim.