FAQ’s

Seek medical attention, document the accident and your injuries, preserve relevant evidence, and speak with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

If someone else's negligence or wrongful conduct caused your injury, you may have a claim. Every case is different and depends on the specific facts and circumstances.

The value of a case depends on factors such as the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, future damages, and the circumstances surrounding the accident.

The deadline depends on the type of claim and where the injury occurred. Because missing a legal deadline can affect your rights, it is important to speak with an attorney promptly.
ARAVANA LAW handles serious personal injury matters, including catastrophic injuries, construction accidents, motor vehicle and motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, animal attacks, structural collapses, negligent security, and other injury claims.
You are not required to have an attorney, but insurance companies are focused on protecting their interests. An attorney can help protect your rights and evaluate whether a settlement is fair.
Being partially responsible does not necessarily prevent you from pursuing a claim. The effect of your share of responsibility depends on the circumstances and applicable law.
Personal injury cases are generally handled on a contingency-fee basis, meaning attorney fees are typically paid from a recovery rather than upfront. The specific terms will be explained during your consultation.
Not necessarily. Many personal injury cases resolve through settlement, but if a fair resolution cannot be reached, litigation may be necessary. Your attorney will guide you through the process.
Contact ARAVANA LAW to schedule a consultation. You can discuss what happened, your injuries, and your legal options directly with the attorney handling your case.