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We are here to answer your questions anytime! Here’s some of the most commonly asked questions surrounding legal cases and situations. If you have further questions, we’d be more than happy to talk with you and figure out the best path forward. Just give us a call or fill out our form with your details and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible!

How Long Will My Injury Case Take?

Most cases will not settle until your doctor determines that you have reached “Maximum Medical Improvement,” or recovered to the fullest extent that medicine allows. Therefore, the length of your legal recovery should be similar to the length of your physical recovery. The amount of time your case is open will also depend upon both the extent of your injuries and whether or not the insurance companies we are working with offer reasonable settlements.

Do I Get to Speak With My Lawyer?

Yes. Unlike other law firms, who will hand your case to a paralegal and be largely inaccessible, our lawyers at Maaswinkel Law, P.A. handle your case directly and spend time getting to know you and your case. We are honest with you from the beginning, stand by your side throughout the entire legal process, and are available for all your questions and concerns.

How Much Money Is My Case Worth?

The value of your case depends upon numerous factors, including the extent of your injuries, the cost of your medical bills, the amount of time you missed at work, and more. Be careful of lawyers who promise a certain number or tell you how much money your case is worth during your initial consultation. Our law firm has recovered millions for our clients.

Do I need an attorney?

We charge you nothing unless we win! So why wouldn’t you have an attorney on your side?  The insurance adjusters handle hundreds if not thousands of cases every year and are very experienced in handling claims.  How many claims have you handled? Most clients do not understand their legal rights and insurance companies have no legal duty to advise you of your rights.  These insurance companies report to wall street. They do not report to you.  They increase their profits by not paying you what you are due.