What if I am very ill? Will I be required to spend a lot of time on the lawsuit?
A big part of our job is protect you and your family from the stresses involved in pursuing a complex lawsuit. That said, we will, of course, need your help. The extent to which we'll need your participation depends in large part on whether or not we can settle your case and avoid a trial.
What you can be completely certain about is that our attorneys and staff will walk you and your family through each stage of the lawsuit. We will do our best to acknowledge that you have personal and medical priorities, as well as legal matters, that need your attention. We have, after all, been doing this for almost twenty-five years.
- How old is your firm?
- How much will it cost me for you to investigate my claim?
- How much will it cost me for you to represent me? What is a contingency fee?
- How soon after I am exposed to asbestos should I file a lawsuit?
- How do I know if I have an asbestos disease?
- What should I do if I have been exposed to a toxic chemical?
- I'm not sure about suing. Can I take some time to decide?
- I don't live in California, so why should I contact The Firm?
- How large a settlement or judgement can I expect to recover?
- Does The Firm bring class action asbestos lawsuits?
- What if I am very ill? Will I be required to spend a lot of time on the lawsuit?
- How long will it take before I receive any money?
- I want to file a lawsuit. What is the first step?
- What are the differences between a third party civil case and a workers' compensation case?
- I know the people who caused my injury and I don't want to harm them financially. Is there anything I can do?
- I like my employers and really don't want to involve them in a lawsuit. Do I have a choice?
- Aren't trial lawyers just ambulance chasers; are you?
