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The
Moore Law Firm PLLC
has the legal expertise, financial resources and commitment
to handle each client's case in the most effective manner.
Motor vehicle collisions cause extraordinary suffering
and loss to the motorists, passengers and pedestrians
involved. Injured victims face medical bills, lost wages,
pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. Family
members suffer economic loss, mental anguish and loss
of companionship. The Moore Law Firm has the legal expertise,
financial resources and commitment to handle each client's
case in the most effective manner.
In the event of death, families are torn apart without
warning. At the Moore Law Firm we will promptly investigate
a crash, determine fault, and seek to recover all legal
damages. The Moore Law Firm has an investigator who
can be dispatched to the scene immediately to take photos
and document the details relevant to the motor vehicle
accident.
Regardless of who was at fault in the accident, victims
should seek the counsel of an experienced attorney.
To protect your legal rights following severe injury
or a wrongful death of a loved one, it is generally
wise to consult an experienced personal injury law firm
as soon as possible. Within the first week, important
physical evidence can be lost, and witnesses may become
hard to find.
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO AFTER AN ACCIDENT HAS OCCURRED:
- Insist
that a report be filed with the police, sheriff
or highway patrol.
- Obtain
the name, address, insurance information,
vehicle license number and driver's license
number of any and all other persons involved
in the accident. Also get the names, addresses
and telephone numbers of all witnesses.
- Photograph
the accident scene, including all vehicles
involved (before repairing) and any visible
injuries (cuts, bruises).
- Talk
to no one about the accident or injuries other
than your doctor or lawyer, especially not
an insurance adjuster.
- Sign
nothing without consulting a lawyer. Statements
made in an attempt to be helpful can easily
be misinterpreted and turned against you.
- Seek
medical attention and tell your physician
or surgeon exactly how the injury occurred
and describe all symptoms and complaints.
- Be
sure to report memory problems, confusion
or disorientation, however minor these things
may seem at the time.
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