It wasn’t an “accident.” They probably did not hurt you on purpose, but you were injured because someone made the decision not to follow the safety rules for our community. When that happens, the company or person who broke the rules must be held accountable. At Savoca Law, LLC, we believe that doing so encourages those in our community to follow the safety rules and shows those who do not do so that there are serious consequences. In this way, we believe our work ultimately makes us all safer. Holding someone accountable who broke the safety rules does not just mean proving they are liable or at fault. It also means recovering damages on your behalf that the law says you are entitled to as compensation for your harms and losses. Money can never fully make up for an injury or for the moments you missed, the sleepless nights, the stack of bills, the countless doctor’s appointments, and those nagging questions about what your “new normal” is going to be like. At Savoca Law, LLC, we are committed to hearing your story, not just what the medical records say but also what your injury means in the context of your overall life. In that way, we work hard to identify the full scope of your harms and losses to try and help you recover what you are legally entitled to as a result of the negligence of another. Each personal injury case begins with a free consultation where we spend time with you to understand what safety rules were broken and how you are being affected as a result. We will review the insurances coverages that may apply to your claim and help you understand your options and present a plan to protect your rights based on what happened to you. These injuries are called “personal” for a reason.
What kinds of personal injury cases do we specialize in?
What kinds of personal injury cases do we specialize in?
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Law
Frequently Asked Questions About Personal Injury Law
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