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Los Angeles Motorcycle & Car Accident Attorney
When you suffer a serious injury you need an experienced attorney to negotiate with the insurance company, litigate your claim, and see that you receive the financial compensation you deserve. Injuries sustained in car and motorcycle accidents can range from minor whiplash, to serious injuries, involving broken bones, disfigurement, and even paralysis. Regardless of the nature or severity of your injury at the Sansing Law Office, we are committed to securing the maximum monetary compensation for you.
We have extensive experience representing clients suffering from injuries sustained in car accidents and motorcycle accidents. Following an accident, an insurance adjuster may encourage you to sign a quick settlement agreement. However, a quick settlement may also be an inadequate settlement. Insurance adjusters will work hard to limit any money the insurance company pays you. You need an experienced automobile accident attorney to protect your interests, look out for you, and work hard to secure the money you need for your recovery.
We will negotiate and litigate on your behalf to recover money for:
- Medical Expenses
- Lost Wages
- Pain and Suffering
You do not have to face the insurance adjusters and the insurance defense attorneys alone. They will not tell you everything and they are there to protect the interests of the insurance company. Working with our experienced auto accident attorney places a talented professional in your corner. The Sansing Law Office has successfully represented clients suffering from serious and catastrophic injuries sustained in car and motorcycle accidents.
Our experienced attorney thoroughly investigates your claim,
and it is important to begin the investigation as soon after
the accident as possible in order to preserve and protect
valuable evidence. If you are injured in an accident, or
your loved one is injured in an accident, contact us as
soon after the accident as is safely possible. We will schedule
a FREE CONSULTATION right
away.
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YOU PAY NO ATTORNEY FEES UNLESS WE RECOVER FOR YOU |
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We take all cases on a contingency basis, meaning you will
not pay attorney fees unless we recover on your behalf,
although you will be responsible for any other costs in
your lawsuit.

TEN THINGS TO DO FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
1. STOP: If you are able, move your vehicle to a safe place. Failure to stop may result in criminal prosecution.
2. CALL 911: If any party is injured, call 911 and ask for the police and an ambulance if necessary.
3. TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS: Take pictures of the accident scene, the damages to the vehicles involved, and of any injuries you might have.
4. DO NOT ADMIT FAULT: Do not make any statements admitting fault.
5. OBTAIN DRIVER INFORMATION: Exchange information with the other driver involved in the accident, including name, address, phone number, driver's license, vehicle year, make, model, color, and license plate number, and insurance information, including company, policy number, effective dates of policy, and telephone number.
6. OBTAIN WITNESS INFORMATION: Get the name, address, and telephone number from each witness.
7. TELL THE OFFICER OF YOUR INJURIES: If you are injured, tell the police officer. The first record of your injuries will be contained in the investigating officer's report. If you fail to mention to the police officer that you were injured, it may create suspicion in the mind of the insurance adjuster who will ultimately evaluate your claim that you were not hurt. Ordinarily, the officer will ask if you are injured. However, if the officer fails to ask if you are injured, or assumes that you are all right, let the officer know immediately of any injuries.
8. OBTAIN MEDICAL TREATMENT: If you are injured, obtain medical treatment. Go to the nearest hospital emergency room or to your personal physician. An injury, if untreated, may become substantially worse. If you fail to seek treatment or delay in obtaining medical attention, an insurance adjuster may suspect that you are not genuinely injured and discount your claim.
9. CONTACT YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY: Report your loss to your insurance company but do not give a statement to the other driver's insurance adjuster. The odds are that a claims adjuster for the other driver will be assigned to your claim before you have been able to retain an attorney. This may occur within one or two days of the accident. The adjuster will request permission to take a recorded or written statement. If you are considering hiring an attorney, you should not give a statement to an insurance adjuster for the other driver. Statements made can seriously prejudice your case without you even knowing it. Instead, tell the adjuster that you have decided to hire an attorney, and instruct him or her to refer all further questions to your attorney.
10. CONTACT THE SANSING LAW OFFICE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION. If you have an injury, do not try to settle your own claim. An experienced personal injury attorney will generally be able to obtain substantially more compensation for you than you will be offered in settlement by an insurance adjuster, even after payment of an attorney's fee. If you choose to accept a settlement for your injury without seeking legal representation, you may receive a settlement that does not fairly compensate you for permanent injuries and damages. Once a claim is settled, it can never be reopened. If you're uncertain about whether to settle, talk to an attorney who handles personal injury cases. Our firm does not charge you a fee unless we recover compensation for you.
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TEN THINGS TO DO FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT
- Automobile Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Pedestrian Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Slip and Fall
- Dog Bites
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