Action and Investigation
If you have been injured in an accident, you will have numerous concerns, including: How will I pay for medical treatment? Must I work in pain? To what compensation am I entitled? What are my rights?
While you recover from your injuries, let us concentrate on your legal case. We will:
- INVESTIGATE your claim
- IDENTIFY sources of insurance coverage
- CORRESPOND with insurance companies
- COORDINATE payment of your medical bills
- MAINTAIN regular contact with your doctors
- NEGOTIATE a settlement, or
- FILE SUIT on your behalf
- SAFEGUARD YOUR INTERESTS during this process
Payment and Recovery
We assist in locating sources for payment of current medical and other bills. We work closely with doctors to see that clients receive proper medical care, regardless of their financial circumstances.
We demand that insurance companies pay the maximum amount to which our clients are entitled, including compensation for:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages (past and future)
- Other economic losses
- Pain & suffering
- Inconvenience
Why Choose Us?
Results, because we care.
We know how to win. The attorneys at Gross & Romanick, P.C. and their staff are thoroughly familiar with and experienced in all types of personal injury cases, including automobile collisions, slip & falls, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, attacks in buildings and other torts.
Our team of professionals take the time to answer clients' questions, whether during office visits or over the telephone. We return calls! We listen!
Since 1980 we have spent time working with doctors and other experts to provide clients access to the resources needed to prepare and present cases. Our extensive trial experience assures clients of aggressive, competent and professional representation in court.
FEES: Attorney fees are contingent on your receiving payment through a settlement or by judgment. There is no attorney fee if no recovery.
What You Should Do After Suffering an Injury:
- Promptly notify your automobile insurance carrier if the accident involved your vehicle.
- Take photographs of the damage to your vehicle and of any visible injuries you sustained (cuts, bruises, etc.). Use a digital camera and put the images on a compact disc or if using a 35mm camera, keep the negatives.
- Seek medical treatment as soon as possible and keep copies of all bills for diagnosis, treatment and prescriptions.
- Make a list of the names and addresses of people who may have witnessed the event that led to the injury.
- Draw a diagram of what happened while it is fresh in your mind.
- Keep a "pain diary" describing physical and other problems that you experience each day.
- Do not discuss the events which led to the injury with insurance companies or other parties until you have talked to your lawyer.
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