When you've been injured, the party responsible for your injuries often carries insurance to cover some or all of the damages you have suffered. However, an insurance company's primary goal is to maximize its profitability by minimizing the amounts it pays out in claims - in other words, by keeping the amounts paid to medical negligence claimants as modest as possible. You can choose to settle a medical negligence claim on your own - but you may end up settling your case for a fraction of its true value. Hiring the right medical negligence lawyer levels the playing field between you and the insurer, and ensures that you receive compensation for the full value of your claim.
When you're injured at home, finding a medical negligence lawyer may seem as easy as opening the phone book. But what do you do when you're injured while traveling in another state or province, or even another country? When cases implicate the laws of more than one province, or the laws of United States jurisdictions, you need a medical negligence lawyer familiar with handling complex cross-border cases to ensure that your case is competently handled from start to finish. See our Notable Cases for examples of how some of our past clients have benefited.
We typically handle cases on a contingency basis. We are paid a portion of the total recovery, and not until you recover. While you are ultimately responsible for disbursements or litigation expenses, we are prepared to advance the necessary sums to prove your case. We are pleased to offer a free initial consultation to give us an opportunity to explain how we might assist you.
Don't wait, pick up your phone and dial 604-742-4242 now for a free no-obligation consultation about your case.
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