Whether from an 18-wheeler accident or an offshore drilling accident, any injury caused by another driver or by unsafe working conditions can turn your life upside down.
But we at Anderson Blanda & Saltzman want you to know that the legal system exists to serve you: to tip the scales back in your favor when tragedy strikes because of someone else’s poor decisions.
You can’t undo the damage that’s been done. But you may be eligible to receive compensation for your medical expenses and lost wages. That’s what we fight for.
Selecting a qualified injury lawyer can be a difficult and confusing experience, especially if it’s your first time dealing with law firms. The first step is to meet with us to discuss the specifics of your case. Our experienced injury attorneys can advise you on your chances of recovery and help you understand your options.
Whether you let us handle your case or you choose to go with another firm, knowledge is key to getting the fair outcome you deserve. To help you understand what to expect in the weeks to come, here are 5 key questions you should ask before hiring a personal injury lawyer.
- What areas of law do you specialize in? At Anderson Blanda & Saltzman, we specialize in serious personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from maritime/offshore accidents, trucking/18-wheeler accidents, automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, onshore/industrial accidents, products liability, and premises defect.
- Have you handled injury cases like mine before? Our team has more than 100 years of combined experience and has successfully litigated more than 10,000 cases.
- How many personal injury cases have you taken to trial? What were the results? We’ve handled over 60 jury trials and recovered over $200 million in total damages.
- How long does it take to resolve an injury case like mine? Because every case is different, this is tough to answer. But we discuss the question in detail here.
- What is your contingency fee? All personal injury cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you will not be charged any fees unless a claim recovery is made.