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¿Debo conseguir un abogada después de un accidente que no fue mi culpa?

Abogada De Accidentes De Carro

Si tuvo un accidente automovilístico que no fue su culpa, tiene derecho a contratar a un abogada de accidentes en El Condado De Orange. Puede suponer que debido a que no causó el accidente, todo saldrá a su favor, pero es posible que deba demostrar que no cometió ningún delito.

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Si bien no necesita buscar asesoría legal, un abogada de accidentes automovilísticos puede ayudarlo a presentar un reclamo o una demanda contra una parte negligente.

Tener un accidente automovilístico debido a la negligencia de otra parte generalmente genera estrés, frustración y lesiones.

Abogada De Accidentes En El Condado De Orange

La Abogada Lupita de Las Oficinas Legales De Guadalupe Gonzalez no quiere que usted se preocupe por hacer frente a todo usted mismo después de un accidente evitable; podemos manejar el proceso legal por usted.

Concéntrese en su salud mientras nosotros nos enfocamos en su caso Deberá buscar atención médica después de un accidente automovilístico, incluso si se siente bien. Los registros médicos pueden ayudarlo a presentar un reclamo ante su compañía de seguros.

Recuerda que no tienes que aceptar la liquidación inicial que te ofrece una compañía de seguros. Si lo hace, puede perder sus derechos de entablar una demanda para recibir una compensación justa en caso de que sus lesiones resulten más devastadoras en el futuro.

Una abogada de accidentes automovilísticos puede ayudarlo a construir su caso y hablar con su compañía de seguros para que pueda concentrarse en su recuperación. Nuestro objetivo es llegar a un acuerdo extrajudicial que usted se merece, pero no tenemos ningún problema en ir a juicio y luchar por usted allí también.

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