Make no mistake about it — a severe personal injury is not just painful; it is expensive. In addition to being faced with medical and rehabilitation costs, your family’s income may take a terrible hit for as long as you are incapacitated. Don’t worry, our sharp personal injury attorneys have a track record that demonstrates legal prowess and a well-deserved reputation for tenacity.
If you have become permanently disabled, you will be in desperate need of compensation for your ongoing care, as well as your permanent loss of income. When you contact Jones Kahan Law, you can trust that you will be treated with the respect and compassion you’re entitled to. Once we evaluate the particulars of your case, examine all medical and police reports, and interview any witnesses, we will decide whether you have a viable case. We will fight to win you every bit of compensation you need to get your bearings and restart your life with comfort and security. Not only that, you will not pay any attorney’s fees until we win your case.
Each type of traffic accident has its own set of specific details. We will frame our legal strategy around the particulars of your case. Much depends, for example, upon whether you were enclosed in a vehicle, riding a motorcycle or bicycle, or on foot. There are added legal and insurance complications that must be addressed if you were riding on any kind of public transportation or a rideshare vehicle. Circumstances can differ if you were harmed due to negligent driving or a manufacturing defect in one of the vehicles involved. No matter what the situation, Jones Kahan Law’s personal injury lawyers are here to defend you and protect your rights.
At Jones Kahan Law we also negotiate and/or litigate premises liability cases, i.e. personal injury cases that result from negligence on the part of a property owner. If you slip and fall and receive a serious injury because your neighbors front stoop was in dangerous disrepair, or if you have been bitten by a dog, we can also litigate and assist you in receiving appropriate damages.