Customized Legal Help for the Injured- Part II

The legal profession is way behind the rest of the service industry.

Almost everything is custom made for your needs: coffee shops, meals, clothes and cars.

Why shouldn’t you have a lawyer who looks at you as an individual with separate and distinct legal needs from everyone else.

Sure the law puts you in a category of a workers’ compensation injury, a personal injury, or social security disability.

But that does not mean that your unique needs are not important and very crucial to your case.

Such as communicating with you in ways that are important to you and work best for you.

Such as meeting with you near your house, or at your house or the hospital or the nursing home.

Such as filling out forms with you to make sure that everything is done correctly.

Such as explaining why what you tell your doctor is very important to your case.

Such as going through the questions the Judge will ask you at your hearing or describing the importance of your testimony and what the Judge is looking for.

Custom legal services are what you need and it is the wave of the future.

Questions about what this means for you? Feel free to contact Illinois lawyer, Dirk May, who provides custom legal services for the injured. Call 309-827-4371.

 

 

Customized Legal Services for the Injured

Everyone is different so why not make sure that your lawyer takes care of you in a way that is personal to your needs.

Want a lawyer who will come to see you- We do that

Want email or text answers to your questions- We do that

Want a lawyer who will work together with you as your partner to get a fair settlement- We do that

What else do you need- We do that too

Make sure to contact Dirk May and Williams and Swee at 309-827-4371 to get personalized legal services for your injury claim.

WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Near-Infrared Light Regenerates Damage From Traumatic Brain Injury, Latest of Five Studies Show

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Fascinating studies showing there is hope for those with traumatic brain injury.

Decatur woman dies in police car collision; gunman at large | State and Regional | pantagraph.com

DECATUR — Police in a Central Illinois continue to search for a McLean County man suspected of shooting an officer in the arm, an incident that sparked a fatal collision

Source: Decatur woman dies in police car collision; gunman at large | State and Regional | pantagraph.com

Certainly a series of terrible events.

Injured drivers have been able to recover damages in cases that involve excessive speeds and extreme police chases. It all depends on the facts surrounding the police response and the injured driver’s conduct. Any police officer injured in the chase definitely may seek workers’ compensation benefits from his agency.

Illinois Work Comp- You Have to Know When to Hold Them

Negotiating your Workers’ Compensation settlement is really an art.

As the song goes you have to know when to hold them and when to fold them.

This is all based on the value of your case and how strong it is.

In other words, is there some defense the Insurance company has that may reduce the value of your case or may knock out your case all together.

There is nothing worse than having a decent offer, rejecting it and going to trial and receiving a zero from the Arbitrator.

An experienced Illinois Work Comp lawyer can explain the weaknesses of your case and what you should expect from the Arbitrator.

Case value depends on your wage the year before you were injured, times 60 percent, times a number of weeks for each body part.

The job of your lawyer is to get a fair settlement based on the nature of your injury and your wage.

Sometimes you may be unable to return to your former job.

This usually requires a job search.

You must be committed to do the hard work of looking for a new job.

This is the only way you can prove the wage difference between your old job and the new job.

Whatever you do make sure that you get someone to help you through the maze of Illinois Work Comp rules and laws.

Feel free to contact Illinois Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.