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Top 5 Ways Insurance Companies Cheat You

Top 5 Ways Insurance Companies Cheat You

by Scott O'Sullivan | Oct 22, 2020 | Auto Insurance, insurance companies

When you’re injured in a car crash, it’s stressful enough dealing with the mounting medical bills and the long healing process. Sometimes you have to miss days of work. Other times, you might even be forced to quit your job. Even worse, all the red tape and hoops you...
When Should You Call a Lawyer After an Accident?

When Should You Call a Lawyer After an Accident?

by Scott O'Sullivan | Aug 31, 2018 | insurance companies, Personal Injury Law

Very few people get into a Denver car accident and think, “YES! I get to call an attorney!” In fact, most people I know don’t even consider calling a lawyer after a car or motorcycle accident because they think the entire issue can be handled through their insurance...
6 Outrageous Personal Injury Lawsuit Stories in Denver

6 Outrageous Personal Injury Lawsuit Stories in Denver

by Scott O'Sullivan | Apr 20, 2018 | Auto Insurance, insurance companies

It can be hard to be a personal injury attorney sometimes. Sadly, I see victims who have been tremendously hurt – physically, financially and emotionally – by drivers behaving badly. Those are the days when I want to run home and wrap my children in bubble wrap. There...
Do you have to call your insurance company after an accident?

Do you have to call your insurance company after an accident?

by Scott O'Sullivan | Dec 6, 2017 | Car accidents, insurance companies

If you’ve been the victim of a recent car or motorcycle accident, the short answer is yes, you should always call your insurance company; however, you should know a few key things before making that phone call. Following your accident, you’re likely facing more...
How to Settle Your Own Property Damage Liability Claim

How to Settle Your Own Property Damage Liability Claim

by Scott O'Sullivan | Oct 26, 2017 | insurance companies, Tips

From time to time, we receive calls from people who were in minor accidents and they need help recouping their losses on their car or motorcycle. In these instances, I’m happy to chat with the victim on the phone and explain the process for getting compensated for...

Worst Car Insurance Companies

by Scott O'Sullivan | Aug 17, 2017 | Auto Insurance, insurance companies

Recently, the American Association for Justice (AAJ) published a report called, “The Ten Worst Insurance Companies in America: How they raise premiums, deny claims and refuse insurance to those who need it most.” In today’s blog, I’m going to first share some of the...
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If you are looking for an attorney to help you after an accident, you should know that there is a distinct difference between personal injury attorneys and other types of lawyers. Personal injury attorneys don’t charge you a dime for anything until after your case is settled. If you have met an attorney who charges you for a consultation or asks you to pay a “signing fee” to handle your case, run the other way!

Personal injury law is one legal specialty tha t works on a contingency fee, which is simply a fancy way of saying, “free until we win.” You should pay nothing to your personal injury attorney until he or she secur es a settlement for you from your case. At that point, your  attorney will recoup some costs and receive an agreed-upon percentage of your settlement.

And by the way, it’s free to call me up to discuss your case. I would enjoy the opportunity to hear what you’re facing and
to offer my help.