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Published October 7th, 2020 by Leo & Oginni Trial Lawyers, PLLC

Many of our clients find us by searching the best personal injury lawyer in Houston or they search personal injury lawyer near me. A google search can point you in the right direction when it comes to finding a personal injury lawyer in Texas, however, it doesn’t really help injured clients decide what to look for when hiring a personal injury lawyer. Your personal injury case can be heavily affected if you don’t choose the right lawyer.

4 Questions to ask your car accident attorney:

1.) How do I open a personal injury claim?

If you received the negligent driver’s insurance information at the scene of the accident contact the number provided or the number on the police report. Once you call the number, the insurance will ask you what happened and if you are injured. Never tell them how it happened, the phone call alone is enough to just open the claim. Pro tip: we suggest that you let your lawyer open up the claim in order to avoid walking into a recorded statement trap.

2.) How do I open a property damage claim?

If you received the negligent driver’s insurance information at the scene of the accident contact the number provided or the number on the police report. Once you call the number, the insurance will ask you what happened and if you are injured. Never tell them how it happened, just tell them that you would like an adjuster to inspect the vehicle.

3.) How long will my personal injury case take?

Depending on the severity of your case, a minor personal injury case can take anywhere from five(5) to nine(9) months. Ultimately, the case will depend on two factors: (1) your injuries and the time it takes to heal and (2) whether the insurance company denies liability of your personal injury claim.

4.) Who is going to pay for my medical bills?

If the driver that ran into your car, rear-ended you, t-boned you, or cut you off is insured then the negligent driver’s insurance should pay for your medical bills. With good lawyering from a car wreck attorney this would be taken care in a fairly reasonable manner.


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