30 Aug 2023

By Kyle Brown

In Personal Injury

If you’ve ever been injured in an accident, you may find yourself wondering if you can handle your accident claim yourself. You may be asking yourself, “what is a personal injury lawyer?” or “what does a personal injury attorney do”.

Personal injury lawyers in Arizona offer legal guidance to those seeking compensation for injuries they suffered due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful actions. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, or dog bite, an experienced attorney may be able to help you get compensation for your injuries.

If you try to handle your case yourself, you may not know all the rules, laws, and regulations that apply to your case. If you miss a deadline, it could get your case thrown out of court. Trying to handle your case yourself is not advisable. It’s best to seek the advice of an attorney who is an expert in the area.

Your personal injury attorney at Brown & Hobkirk, PLLC will work closely with you to understand the details of your case, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, attend settlement conferences, and represent you in court, if necessary. Our goal is to make sure you receive the rightful compensation for all your medical expenses, pain and suffering, property damages, and lost wages. We will stand up for you and help you navigate the complex legal process during a very challenging time.

Four Ways Your Personal Injury Attorney Can Help You

When working with a personal injury attorney, you can expect them to help you with:

  1. Case Evaluation and Consultation
    When you begin the process of researching attorneys to handle your case, you will want to set up a consultation to meet with the attorney in person. During this time, the attorney will go over the basic facts of your case and collect any relevant documents you may have (such as police reports, pictures, insurance information, and medical records). The personal injury attorney will help you by reviewing and evaluating the facts of your case. After doing so, they will let you know whether they can accept your case. If they choose to accept, you will be provided with a fee agreement and payment information. Once all of this paperwork is signed, your attorney can begin the next steps.
  2. Investigation and Gathering Evidence
    After you’ve hired your lawyer, they will begin the process of investigating all relevant information about your injury and who is at fault. Your personal injury attorney will help you by starting the evidence gathering process. Evidence can take many forms, such as police reports, witness statements, video analysis, medical records, photographs, and receipts. Keep in mind, your attorney may need you to sign certain releases so they can access your personal health information.
  3. Settlement Negotiation
    Depending on the facts of your case, it may be in your best interest to attempt to settle. However, dealing with the insurance companies can get pretty tricky, especially when it comes to personal injuries. It’s in your best interest to have a personal injury lawyer guide you through the entire process. At Brown & Hobkirk, PLLC your personal injury attorney will help you by working with your medical team to figure out how much your injuries are worth, including any pain and suffering that affects your future. During settlement negotiations, we will put together a strong argument that shows the insurance company, or the other party, just how much you’ve been affected by their negligence. We will also make sure nobody tries to lowball your case or play any dirty tricks. Our goal is that you get treated fairly and get the compensation you deserve.
  4. Trial Preparation and Litigation
    If your case needs to go to trial, you want to make sure your lawyer has a clear understanding of how to prepare and fight your case in court. You might be wondering, “Do personal injury lawyers go to court?” The answer is yes, and this court experience becomes really important if your case actually gets to trial. Since most cases settle outside of court, you will need an attorney who is comfortable with presenting all your evidence to a judge and jury. The goal during trial is to present a strong story that makes the court see the impact, and extent, of your injuries. At Brown & Hobkirk, PLLC, our attorneys will help you by preparing your case for trial, navigating courtroom procedures, delivering powerful opening and closing statements, cross-examining witnesses, and handling any unexpected twists that come up during trial. If your case does end up at trial, rest assured that you have one of our top-rated lawyers at your side.

Contact Us

If you’ve been injured or lost a loved one due to the negligence of another person or business, call Brown & Hobkirk, PLLC today for a free consultation* to discuss your case.

Our experienced personal injury lawyers can help explain your rights and legal options. Contact us today, don’t delay!

Kyle Brown

Kyle primarily focuses on representing clients in serious personal injury claims and wrongful death cases. He also assists clients with estate planning, estate administration, divorce, family law and other related legal matters.
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