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Do I really need a lawyer?

Why should I call The Law Office of Harris & Holmes ?

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  Accidents involving motor vehicles happen nearly every minute of every day. Many result in injuries. Some of these injuries are catastrophic, some are deadly. When you or someone you love is involved in a serious accident your first thought may not be to hire a lawyer, but perhaps it should be.

Do I Really Need a Lawyer?

When you have been wronged your impulse is to want justice now, or you may simply want the ordeal to end. Perhaps you considered accepting a settlement offer from the insurance company. A quick and early settlement might be swift, but most likely it won’t be fair and it won’t provide justice. For justice to prevail, your case needs to be analyzed and prepared by an experienced attorney, who will, if necessary, present it in a court of law. A clear and strong presentation requires the involvement of a law firm capable of a diligent investigation, that has experience in dealing with the issues in your case, and expertise handling cases involving serious injury, disability and/or death.

Why should I call The Law Office of Harris & Holmes ?

Experience. We used to work for the insurance agencies, now let us work for you. You need the help of an experienced personal injury attorney if your motor vehicle accident involved multiple vehicles or victims or caused death or catastrophic injuries. Only an attorney who regularly handles complex litigation will recognize all the potential sources of financial recovery available to compensate you for the losses suffered when such serious personal injuries occur

At The Law Office of Harris & Holmes, we do a thorough case analysis to identify all of the parties at fault in your accident, all of your present and future damages, and all the available sources for economic compensation. Those sources likely include more than just the insurance policy of the driver or drivers who caused the accident.

Where can I find additional information?