Common Misconceptions About Personal Injury Law
In our experience at Tarantino Lw, PLLC, there is a great deal of misinformation surrounding personal injury law. The media often paints personal injury cases as ridiculous and the claimants as greedy and stupid, both of which serve to discourage people from pursuing personal injury claims of their own. In this article, our team will address some of the most common misconceptions about personal injury law so you can make a more informed decision about whether to pursue litigation.

- Myth – You Don’t Need A Personal Injury Lawyer if You Have Insurance . While many people do forgo personal injury claims because they receive an adequate payout from their health insurance, many other people are not so fortunate. Even if you have insurance, your claim could be denied, leaving you without a way to pay for care or recover lost wages. Our personal injury team can help you sue to get the compensation you deserve.
- Myth – Personal Injury Lawyers are Expensive. Another common tactic used to discourage people from pursuing personal injury litigation is the claim that hiring a lawyer is expensive. Most personal injury lawyers do not ask for payment upfront but instead claim a percentage of the damages as their fee. In other words, they only get paid if they win your case.
- Myth – Personal Injury Cases Take Forever. While it’s true that some personal injury cases can take years to decide, the majority of cases can be wrapped up in a much timelier fashion. Our team has the right experience to argue your case effectively, and we will make every effort to wrap up the case quickly and get you the compensation you deserve.
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