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NO FEE
ON PERSONAL INJURY CASES UNLESS WE PREVAIL During his career Organ Law Offices P.C. has successfully handled a variety of injury
cases, including caes involving serious personal injury, to receive payment for victims. These cases have included automobile
collisions, slip and fall, and medical malpractice. As the victim of a hit and run driver himself, Jim is well aware
about how automobile collisions can change a person's life. Organ Law Offices P.C. offers contingent fees on all
personal injury cases, including Automobile Collisions, Slip & Fall, and Medical Malpractice. These types of agreements
are commonly referred to as "If we don't win, you don't pay." Attorney fees are not charged up front, but taken
as a percentage out of any recovery. All of our fee agreements are in writing.
You are welcome to
contact us by phone or email to set up a personal consultation. Evening, weekend, and home appointments may be available.
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Organ Law Offices P.C. is here to help answer your questions about your injury case. Whether
you are injured in a vehicle collision, or a slip and fall, or due to medical malpractice, we are ready.
We are dedicated to obtaining
help for our injury clients, including just compensation for pain and suffering, lost wages, and property damage. We have
been injured in automobile collisions, and know the feelings people have in dealing with chronic pain, and the stresses of
treatment and therapy, while bills mount up and you are unable to pay them. From the start of the case, we are prepared to
dedicate the time it takes. Whether it is talking to insurance representatives, doing investigations, or answering your questions,
we are here for you.
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Initial
injury/collision checklist:
If you are injured and involved in an auto accident,
it is important and helpful to obtain the following information from the other driver(s) and/or owner(s) involved:
- Names, address, and dates of birth; - Driver's
license numbers; - Insurance carrier; -
Make and Model of vehicle; - License Plate Number; and - Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
It is also important to obtain:
- WITNESSES: Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of any person that could have witnessed
the incident; - REPORTS: Reports from any law enforcment agency reponding to the
incident, including the names of all officers investigating the scene; - CRIMINAL
CHARGES: Information about the filing of any criminal charges against the other driver arising out of the incident; - MEDICAL BILLS: Copies of bills or EOB's from your medical providers for treatment relating
to your injuries; - MEDICAL PAPERS: Directions and treatment recommendations from
your care-givers, including things such as medications, therapy, and discharge instructions.
We also recommend being able to have access to photographs of the vehicles and scene or areas involved, as well as
video if available or attainable.
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