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DISCOVER YOUR PATH TO JUSTICE

When navigating the claims process with Fielding Law, you can expect unwavering support and legal expertise every step of the way. Our team is dedicated to thoroughly investigating your case, gathering crucial evidence, and skillfully negotiating on your behalf. We understand the challenges you may face, and our commitment is to make the process as smooth as possible for you. From the initial consultation to any necessary courtroom proceedings, Fielding Law is here to guide you through the complexities of your personal injury claim, ensuring your rights are protected and seeking the compensation you deserve. Give us a call at 833.88.SHARK, and let’s discuss a personalized case plan tailored to your specific needs.

WHAT IS THE CASE PROCESS?

In your personal injury case, trust Fielding Law as your guide. From the initial consultation to thorough investigations and skilled negotiation, we are by your side. Our commitment is to make the process as smooth as possible for you.

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Case Investigation
Medical Evaluation
Settlement Negotiations
Litigation

(if necessary)

Resolution

WHAT IS A CONTINGENCY FEE?

NO FEE UNLESS WE WIN

Generally, there are no costs to our clients throughout the course of their case. Our firm carries the cost of the case and any disbursements. When your matter resolves either through settlement or at trial, our firm takes a portion of the settlement for fees and cost disbursements. Our Attorneys will explain the retainer and fee arrangements clearly at the initial free consultation.

With a contingency fee agreement, your attorney will only get paid when you  recover compensation — via settlement or court judgment — in your personal injury case. 

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WHAT DAMAGES CAN YOU PURSUE?

If you have suffered harm due to someone else’s negligence or carelessness, you might qualify to pursue damages. Damages cover losses such as medical expenses, lost income, changes in quality of life, and mental distress. Overall, you may seek compensation for the following:

Current & Future Medical Expenses
Lost Wages & Loss of Future Earning Capacity
Property Damage
Emotional Distress
Permanent Disability
Pain & Suffering

What Is a Personal Injury?

A personal injury claim is a legal case brought by an individual (the plaintiff) who has suffered physical, emotional, or financial harm due to the negligence or intentional actions of another party. The aim of the claim is to seek compensation for the damages incurred.

How Do I Know if I Have a Personal Injury Claim?

To have a valid personal injury claim, you generally need to establish three key elements: a duty of care owed to you by the defendant, a breach of that duty, and damages resulting from the breach. It is essential to consult with a personal injury attorney to evaluate the specifics of your situation.

Should I Hire a Personal Injury Attorney?

If you have been injured in an accident and are considering filing a personal injury claim, it is highly advisable to consult with an experienced attorney. A personal injury attorney can help protect your rights, navigate the complex legal process, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and maximize your chances of receiving fair compensation.

FROM THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

A client pays a contingent fee to a lawyer only if the lawyer handles a case successfully. Lawyers and  clients use  this arrangement only in cases where money is being claimed—most often in cases involving  personal injury or workers’ compensation. 

In a contingent fee arrangement, the lawyer agrees to accept a fixed percentage (often one third) of the recovery, which is the amount finally paid to the client. If you win the case, the lawyer’s fee comes out of the money awarded to you. If you lose, neither you nor the lawyer will get any money, but you will not be required to pay your attorney for the work done on the case. 

On the other hand, win or lose, you probably will have to pay court filing fees, the costs related to  deposing  witnesses, and similar charges.