A car accident is an unexpected–and unpleasant–surprise.
While most people can handle a minor fender bender, a more serious accident that results in injuries can be more difficult to handle alone.
The unfortunate fact is that most people call a personal injury lawyer too late.
If you’ve been injured in an accident, you can schedule a free consultation with the personal injury attorneys at Biggs & Greenslade before you speak with an insurance company.
Contact our offices today to schedule a time to speak with a personal injury lawyer.
A former Marine, law enforcement officer, and district attorney, Kenneth Biggs has extensive trial experience that he brings to bear for his personal injury clients. If your case goes to trial, you’ll want him in your corner.
Originally a lawyer defending the insurance companies, John Greenslade now uses that to help his clients get fair compensation. He knows how to bring the opposition to the table and get his clients what they deserve.
As the former Anderson County assistant district attorney in charge of handling some of the most sensitive cases, Annie Northcutt has developed the skills that allow her to help clients who are hurt and vulnerable.
When you’re filing a personal injury case after a collision, your lawyer will first determine who is at fault for the accident.
The person responsible for your auto accident bears responsibility for your injuries, property damage, lost wages, and more.
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During your initial case evaluation, the personal injury attorneys at Biggs & Greenslade will discuss your accident with you to discuss who may be at faul.
In most accidents, though, more than one person can be at fault–including the person filing the personal injury suit.
As long as you’re less than 51% responsible, though, you’re still able to file that suit.
During your initial consultation, you’ll sit down with a personal injury attorney to discuss the details of your accident. If you have proof–including pictures you took at the scene–they’ll look at those and help you piece together all the information.
After this, we’ll assess who’s at fault in the case based on this evidence. Should you want to pursue a personal injury claim, we’ll advise how–or whether–you should proceed to do so.
These consultations are totally free. Even if you decide against filing a claim during the meeting, you’ll have more information that you can use moving forward. You lose nothing.
Medical bills, by far, represent an injured person’s largest expense. Our personal injury attorneys will fight to get you compensated for medical bills you have now and may have in the future.
If you were in an accident, your vehicle and other property may be damaged. Biggs & Greenslade will work to ensure that you’re fairly compensated for those damages.
If you were injured, you may have missed work. You may be unable to work in the future. If you lost wages or may lose them in the future, we’ll ensure that your settlement covers those losses to protect your financial interests.
You may qualify for compensation for the physical pain and emotional turmoil your accident caused you. If possible, Biggs & Greenslade will work to ensure your settlement reflects that suffering.
An injury can change your life permanently. You may be unable to work or to pursue your current career. You may need long-term medical assistance or multiple surgeries. Our team will ensure that you’re compensated for those losses.
If you were injured in Canton, TX, and want to speak with an attorney, contact the offices of Biggs & Greenslade to schedule your free consultation.
We’re here to help you however you need.