PERSONAL INJURY
If you suffered damages as a result of another’s negligence, you have the right to make a claim for personal injury and hold that person responsible for your loss.
We, at MTS Law, can help you obtain maximum compensation for the losses caused by the negligent party, and advise you of your rights and what you may be entitled to.
We represent personal injury clients under a contingency fee structure. This means that you are not required to pay anything up front. MTS Law will collect its fee from the proceeds of a final settlement or court award in your case. If there is no recovery there is no fee.
It is important to keep in mind that personal injury claims are subject to statutes of limitations. This means that you only have a set amount of time within which to present your claim and get your claim resolved. It is very important that you do not wait before consulting with an attorney.
Our personal injury practice areas include:
Every person in a vehicle has the right to expect that other drivers on the road will exercise reasonable care when driving. Often times, however, drivers are careless, distracted, or simply disregard the rules of the road exposing other drivers to dangers that can cause serious damage and/or injury.
If you are involved in an auto accident, you have the right to:
- Have your car repaired;
- Get a rental car while your vehicle is being repaired;
- Lost earnings due to your inability to go to work;
- Reimbursement of medical expenses;
- Compensation for pain and suffering.
Even if you do not have a driver’s license or car insurance, we can help you. Your immigration status does not matter.
If you are involved in a car accident, please do the following:
- If your vehicle is drivable, move it to the side of the road and away from oncoming traffic. This will prevent any further accidents and/or injuries;
- Call the police or an ambulance immediately. If you are unable to do so, ask someone to help. Always wait for the police to arrive and file an official accident report. A police report provides documentation detailing the incident, including the identity of witnesses, and any statements given;
- Exchange information such as names, addresses, phone numbers, insurance company information, drivers’ license information;
- Take pictures of the cars involved in the accident and the scene of the accident, if possible;
- Obtain the contact information of any witnesses;
- Immediately seek medical attention. Often times, symptoms will not become apparent until several hours after the accident;
- Never negotiate with the driver of the vehicle, regardless of who may be at fault. Do not make any statements other than to police or your insurance agent;
- Give no written or recorded statements to anyone;
- Contact your insurance company or agent to report the claim;
- Give no written or recorded statements to anyone;
- Contact MTS Law for a free consultation to learn about your rights and legal obligations.
If you suffer injury as a result of a defect on a sidewalk, a hidden step, or due to a hazard on the pathway or other dangerous condition, you are entitled to compensation. A slip/trip and fall accident can happen at any time and it can happen indoors or outdoors. These accidents may happen in restaurants or supermarkets where people inadvertently drop or spill ice, water, or other substances creating a dangerous condition.
In order to prevail on these types of claims, a person must prove that the owner of the premises was negligent. Generally, it must be proven that the owner, or an employee, knew or should have known of the dangerous condition yet failed to warn or eliminate the dangerous condition.
If you suffered a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to payment of medical expenses, reimbursement of lost wages, and more. Contact us for a free consultation.
- distracted driving;
- cell phone use;
- failure to use signals;
- disregard for weather or traffic conditions.
Riding a bicycle can be a fun and inexpensive way to travel. Bicyclists, however, are subject to a greater risk of injury because they share the road with motorists who may have a hard time seeing them. In addition, bicyclists lack adequate protection that will properly shield them from the injuries they can sustain if they are involved in an accident with a car.
Motorists often times do not pay attention to bicyclists even though they are required to share the road with them. For example, sometimes motorists will drive too close to a bicyclist causing the bicyclist to lose balance and fall to the ground, or cut them off when making a right turn or when turning into a driveway. These maneuvers may cause the car to strike the bicyclists, the bicyclist to crash into the side of the car, or crash into something or someone else in an attempt to avoid colliding with the car.
It is important for motorists to understand that bicycles can be ridden on the street or on city sidewalks. If ridden on the street, bicyclists must travel in the direction of traffic and they have the same rights and responsibilities as motorists. Local city ordinances regulate the manner and place bicycles may be operated on city sidewalks.
In addition, the law requires that bicycles be equipped with safety gear such as lights and reflectors when ridden at night.
If you or a loved one is the victim of an injury due to a bicycle accident, you may be eligible for financial compensation. You may also be entitled to have your bicycle repaired and your medical expenses paid for by the responsible party. You may also be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering.
If a person dies as a result of some else’s negligence, the person’s surviving heirs may bring an action to recover for the losses stemming from the loss of life such as wages from the deceased, loss of companionship, and funeral expenses.
While a life is invaluable and no amount of financial payment can ever compensate for the loss of a loved one, financial security for the future and the comfort of bringing the responsible parties to justice can provide a sense of closure to survivors.
Call us for a free confidential consultation.