Ben Crump Law, PLLC serves Portland uninsured car accident victims at (844) 730-0233, addressing the 13% of motorists nationwide driving without insurance. Oregon Department of Transportation requires insurers offer uninsured motorist coverage matching or exceeding the state’s $25,000 minimum liability requirements. When UM coverage limits equal liability insurance amounts, victims file claims against their own coverage for damages the negligent uninsured driver would have paid. Without written waivers, insurers must provide UM coverage. Oregon enforces two-year statute of limitations under ORS 12.110 for personal injury claims, three years for wrongful death actions. Modified comparative negligence rules adjust damages based on fault percentages when victims share responsibility. The firm investigates accidents through scene visits, police reports, witness interviews, surveillance footage, photos, and accident reconstruction specialists. They gather medical records, wage statements, expert reports to calculate case value. Recoverable damages include medical expenses, emergency transportation, hospitalization, prescriptions, physical therapy, lost income, replacement services, diminished earnings, and pain and suffering. Wrongful death claims cover additional losses. Operating from 122 S. Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, the practice offers contingency fees and free consultations statewide.
RHINO Lawyers addresses vision impairment car accidents from Florida offices in Tampa at 101 North 12th Street Suite 102, Lakeland at 1440 S Combee Road, Holiday at 4915 Mile Stretch Drive, and St. Petersburg at 3500 38th Avenue N, available 24/7 at 844-744-6677. The firm handles crashes caused by drivers with refractive errors, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and age-related vision changes including presbyopia. Attorney Brandon F. Jones represents victims of accidents where impaired drivers couldn’t read road signs, recognize traffic signals, see pedestrians or cyclists, judge speed and distance, or spot hazards. The practice pursues compensation for concussions, internal bleeding, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, paralysis, herniated discs, compound fractures, amputations, PTSD, and third-degree burns from vision-related crashes. RHINO investigates whether drivers met 20/40 vision requirements, wore required corrective lenses, reported medical conditions affecting driving ability, or violated restrictions on nighttime driving. The firm calculates damages for medical bills, income loss, property damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and lasting disfigurement. With Wisconsin offices in Milwaukee and Madison, they gather evidence proving negligence while advocating for victims through insurance claims and civil lawsuits within statutory deadlines.
Etemi Law at 615 Highland Ave, Waterbury, CT 06708 and 76 Westbury Park Road, Suite 210E, Watertown, CT 06795 provides personal injury representation at (203) 318-4746. Ron Etemi, Lou Etemi, Semir Dervisi, and Peter Brown secured $24.5 million wrongful death judgment against drunk drivers, $5 million for pedestrian deaths, and $500,000 for automobile collision injuries. The firm handles car accidents, motorcycle crashes, dog attacks, defective products, slip and falls, medical malpractice, traumatic brain injuries, truck accidents, nursing home neglect, and workplace injuries throughout Connecticut including Hartford, Naugatuck, New Haven, Waterbury, Watertown, and Wolcott. Operating on contingency fees with no upfront costs and 24/7 availability, they investigate liability and insurance issues, coordinate medical treatment proving injury causation, and fight insurance companies. The attorneys follow a four-step process: free consultation, investigation, medical treatment documentation, and fighting for compensation. Clients praise the firm for treating them like family, providing excellent communication, passionate representation, and achieving favorable results. The Albanian personal injury lawyers apply the Golden Rule treating clients as they would want to be treated, offering clear communication, strategic planning, and determined advocacy maximizing settlements for medical bills, lost wages, and suffering.
Vaughan & Vaughan serves Greenwood car accident victims from 201 Main St #104, Lafayette, IN 47901 at (765) 742-0056. Board-certified attorney Charles V. Vaughan leads this century-old firm handling rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, drunk driving accidents, distracted driving incidents, and highway collisions throughout Johnson County. The multi-generational practice, established over 100 years ago, pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, disfigurement, emotional distress, and loss of consortium. They investigate accident scenes, collect evidence, analyze police reports, counter fault allegations, and extract policy limits from insurers. Indiana’s at-fault system requires proving negligence through duty of care, breach, causation, and damages. The firm provides 24/7 availability, handling insurance negotiations, medical record documentation, and litigation when necessary. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, they serve Anderson, Carmel, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Greenwood, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Muncie, South Bend, and West Lafayette, fighting insurance companies that deny claims or offer inadequate settlements to maximize compensation for Greenwood accident victims.
Law Offices of Jeffrey A. Smith at 219 1st Avenue East, Oskaloosa, IA 52577 serves Ottumwa and Oskaloosa car accident victims at (641) 673-8694. Attorney Jeff Smith brings over 20 years of experience handling auto accident cases caused by inattentive drivers, distracted driving, illegal maneuvers, drunk driving, and drug impairment throughout Iowa. The firm pursues compensation for past and future medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle property damage, pain and suffering, and other relevant damages from negligent motorists. Smith negotiates with insurance companies for fair settlements and represents clients in court when agreements cannot be reached. The practice handles cases involving serious injuries requiring extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and time away from work. They assist victims dealing with physical and emotional distress following motor vehicle accidents on Iowa roads and highways. The attorney provides competent legal advice about rights to compensation, files injury claims, and fights for settlements commensurate with injuries suffered. Jeff Smith offers personalized service to individuals throughout Mahaska County and surrounding areas, working to recover damages through negotiation or trial proceedings. www.oskaloosalawyer.com/practice-areas/personal-injury/car-accide…
The Schafer Law Office at 3149 Romano Street, Spring Valley, NY 10977 serves Frankfort, Kentucky car accident victims at 502-584-9511. Attorney Mike Schafer, who has published books and articles on Kentucky car accidents and personal injury law, leads the firm in securing settlements and verdicts for injured clients. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, they handle cases involving speeding, drunk driving, distracted driving, drowsy driving, reckless driving, road rage, poor vehicle maintenance, road defects, and weather-related crashes. The firm pursues compensation for current and future medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, loss of consortium, and property damage. Under Kentucky’s pure comparative fault rule and required personal injury protection coverage of $10,000, Schafer Law helps victims who exceed PIP limits and meet injury thresholds including permanent disfigurement, fractures, or medical expenses over $1,000. With Kentucky’s one-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, the firm works quickly to investigate accidents on East Main Street, state roads, and interstate highways while managing insurance negotiations and preparing cases for trial.
Thomas Law Offices serves Louisville car accident victims from 9418 Norton Commons Boulevard #200, Louisville, Kentucky 40059 at 502-473-6540. Managing Partner Tad Thomas, who graduated from Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 2000, expanded the firm to Cincinnati, Columbia, and Chicago offices since establishing Louisville operations in 2011. The attorneys handle rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, head-on accidents, multi-vehicle pileups, hit-and-runs, drunk driving incidents, distracted driving cases, and commercial vehicle collisions throughout Jefferson County. Their practice proves liability using police reports, eyewitness statements, accident reconstruction experts, cell phone records, surveillance video, and vehicle repair records. Thomas Law calculates damages for current and future medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, auto repairs, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and loss of companionship. Operating on contingency fees advancing all case costs, they handle uninsured/underinsured motorist claims and navigate Kentucky’s comparative negligence rules allowing recovery when partially at fault with damages reduced by fault percentage. The firm files accident reports within Kentucky’s 10-day requirement, personal injury claims within one year, and property damage claims within two years while protecting clients from insurance company tactics.
Ben Crump Law, PLLC at 5 Cowboys Way, Suite 300 Frisco, Texas 75034 represents Dallas hit-and-run accident victims at 844-730-0233. The firm specializes in cases where negligent drivers flee accident scenes, leaving victims with severe injuries and mounting medical bills. Their attorneys investigate surveillance footage, interview witnesses, gather vehicle descriptions, and work to identify fleeing drivers who may be intoxicated, uninsured, or have outstanding warrants. Ben Crump Law pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and property damage through civil lawsuits and criminal proceedings against hit-and-run drivers. Operating on contingency fees, they handle cases involving delayed medical treatment, permanent injuries, and wrongful death claims. The firm assists victims in navigating Texas Transportation Code requirements for accident reporting, information exchange, and rendering aid. They pursue drivers who face misdemeanor or felony charges for fleeing accident scenes, leveraging criminal convictions to strengthen civil cases. With Texas’s two-year statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits, their team works quickly to preserve evidence and protect victims’ rights to compensation.
Sessions & Fleischman, LLC serves Houston County car accident victims from Georgia offices at 3155 Roswell Road Suite 220 Atlanta, 544 Mulberry Street Suite 319 Macon, and 300 East Montgomery Street Milledgeville at 470-225-7710. Attorneys Ben Sessions and Andrew Fleischman handle crashes on State Route 41, State Route 7, State Route 49, and other busy Houston County roads where 4,316 accidents occurred in 2016 including 17 fatalities. The firm assists with cases in Houston County Magistrate Court, State Court, and Superior Court located at 201 Perry Parkway, Perry, Georgia 31069. Serving the county seat of Perry and larger Warner Robins area including Centerville, they represent victims throughout central Georgia’s Houston County established in 1821. The practice handles crashes in neighboring Bibb, Peach, Twiggs, Bleckley, Pulaski, Dooly, and Macon counties. Their attorneys help victims obtain deserved recovery quickly through Houston County’s judiciary system including Superior Court Judges Edward D. Lukemire, Katherine K. Lumsden, and E. Bo Adams. Sessions & Fleischman provides experienced representation for accidents throughout this historic Georgia county where pronunciation remains “howston” distinguishing it from Houston, Texas.
Upper Michigan Law at 225 Ludington St, Escanaba, MI 49829 handles car accidents at (906) 212-8797. Attorneys Jessica Bray, Sam Larrabee, Gabe Cameron, and Katie Clark navigate Michigan’s no-fault system requiring PIP insurance for prompt medical treatment without liability disputes. The firm determines first-party benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, property damages, burial costs, and survivor losses plus third-party negligence claims against at-fault drivers. They address Marquette’s unique hazards including snow, ice, reduced visibility, limited rural road lighting, and wildlife crossings particularly deer at dusk and dawn. Common injuries handled include whiplash, fractures, concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord damage affecting quality of life and work capacity. The practice recovered millions in settlements, offering personalized attention with over 50 years combined experience. Additional Marquette office at 857 W Washington St serves the Upper Peninsula. They pursue compensation under Michigan’s comparative fault rule allowing recovery even when partially at fault, with three-year statute of limitations for filing claims. Free initial consultations help victims understand rights while building personalized cases. www.uppermichiganlaw.com/personal-injury/car-accidents/