The Advocates Injury Attorneys
4.5
Serves Post Falls, ID
33 years in business
The Advocates represent accident victims and help recover full compensation for any injuries and losses suffered as a result of their accident. Our firm provides free consultations and never charges any fees until the case is favorably resolved.
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Craig Swapp & Associates
4.5
Serves Post Falls, ID
20 years in business
One call, that's all! With one call to our law firm, you put a team of caring, experienced, and knowledgeable professionals to work for you. Our goal is to see you be well, physically, and financially. Call today for a free consultation.
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Law Office of Dan B. Johnson, P. S.
4.5
Serves Post Falls, ID
45 years in business
Attorney Dan B. Johnson has over 43 years of experience in personal injury including:
Medical malpractice
Legal malpractice
Automobile accidents
Dog bite and other injuries due to negligence
He has handled hundreds of automobile accident claims
Dan successfully handled a case at the United States Supreme Court. (see, Descamps v. United States- 2013).
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1. What services do personal injury lawyers typically offer?
Personal injury lawyers provide services such as case evaluation, legal representation, negotiation with insurance companies, and litigation to ensure clients receive fair compensation for their injuries.
2. How are fees structured for personal injury lawyers?
Typically, personal injury lawyers operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only receive payment if the case is won, usually taking a percentage of the settlement.
3. What should I do immediately after an injury?
Seek medical attention, document the scene with photos, gather witness information, and contact a personal injury lawyer to understand your legal rights and options.
4. Can a personal injury lawyer help if the accident was partly my fault?
Yes, a lawyer can help navigate comparative negligence laws, which might still allow for recovery of damages proportional to the other party's fault.
5. How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim varies by state, typically ranging from one to three years from the date of the incident. It's crucial to consult a lawyer promptly.
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