Personal Injury Law
Injury is never good but the financial damage can be made worse even after you have begun to heal. If you have been hurt, you may be entitled to compensation and figuring out what to do can be confusing. In Florida the law has recently been changed and in some cases, waiting a few days too long could result in the loss of thousands of dollars.
Often times getting the money that you are owed requires negotiating with large insurance companies that may have a financial incentive to keep settlements low. Without representation, this process can be daunting and you may not get all that you are entitled to recover.
If you would like to know more, please call me at (352) 742-7474 for a consultation.
With its experienced litigation and trial attorneys, the Law Office of Zach McCormick accepts cases of this type. If you would like to schedule a consultation in relation to Florida personal injury law, please call the Law Office of Zach McCormick at (352)742-7474 to schedule an appointment. Please note, due to demand, consultations are scheduled on a 'first-come, first-serve' basis and are frequently set out by a week or more depending on attorney availability. Consultations last up to an hour and are most productive when the consulting attorney has been given the opportunity review any relevant case material in advance of your consult. For this reason, please take care to compile relevant documents, photographs/video, messages (such as text messages) and send them in advance of your appointment. A consultation fee will apply unless otherwise stated and must be paid on the day of your consultation.
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Please be aware that although there is attorney-client privilege during your consultation and you may seek to retain this firm following a consultation, no ongoing attorney-client relationship is created through the mere act of taking a consultation with Zach McCormick Attorney at Law, PLLC and its agents. Instead, if you wish to retain the services of Zach McCormick Attorney at Law, PLLC, a formal written representation agreement must be executed by both the law office and the client and payment must also be fully tendered.