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.

 

 

Keyesport crash victims remain in serious condition; investigation continues | Belleville News-Democrat

A Bond County teenager remained in a St. Louis hospital Tuesday in serious condition as Illinois State Police continued to investigate the crash that claimed the lives of her parents, Michael Lee Marshall, 36, and his wife, Shelly Marshall, 38, both of rural Keyesport.

Source: Keyesport crash victims remain in serious condition; investigation continues | Belleville News-Democrat

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Tragic accident. Accident reconstruction is often helpful to explain as much as possible what happened in a motor vehicle collision. This can be used in court to prove who was at fault, speed and location of vehicles.

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.

Let’s Make a Deal- Your Injury Settlment

Most personal injury and Illinois Workers’ Compensation cases end up being settled.

Statistics show that over 90 percent of these cases will be settled.

Why?

It takes a long time from filing a case until is allowed to go to trial.

Once a case goes to trial the Judge, the Jury or the Arbitrator makes the final decision in the case. This means you could get no money or a low award or verdict.

Settlements are more predictable. You know the amount you will receive.

Settlements are paid out faster.

The important thing to know is the value of your case so that you will receive a fair settlement.

Having an experienced injury lawyer or workers’ compensation lawyer will help guide you toward a settlement that is of maximum value.

The experienced lawyer will know your case’s weaknesses and strengths and what a Judge or Arbitrator will likely award.

Questions about the value of your case? Feel free to contact Illinois injury lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Chicago officer who killed unarmed woman resigns from force | Illinois | qconline.com

CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago police officer whose fatal shooting of an unarmed woman was one of a series of killings of young black people that shattered the public’s trust

Source: Chicago officer who killed unarmed woman resigns from force | Illinois | qconline.com

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The City was sued for wrongful death of the victim. The policeman while acting in his capacity as an off-duty officer used excessive force. This resulted in a lawsuit for damages.