Anyone who lives in Coppell or anywhere else in Texas knows their life depends upon their car. Most Texans spend several hours a week driving to work, school, home and back again and unfortunately, most of us will be involved in some kind of car accident at some point in our lives. No matter how prepared you are for a car wreck, you will undoubtedly have questions and the Anderson Law Firm’s Coppell car wreck attorneys are here to answer all of your questions.
At the Anderson Law Firm, our attorneys only practice personal injury law and have been doing so for decades. Our lawyers know all the tricks the insurance company will try to play on you after your Coppell, TX auto accident. We know the insurance adjuster will try to get you to give a recorded statement, sign a medical authorization and accept an early settlement. Before you fall innocently to their ploys, we encourage you to contact us and schedule a free case consultation or order our free book, “15 Mistakes That Will Wreck You Texas Accident Case.”
Either in your book or in your free consultation, our attorneys can answer your questions like:
Should I give a recorded statement?
Am I able to make a claim if I get hit by a driver who flees the accident?
Do I have to pay any money up front to hire you?
How much of my time will a claim or a lawsuit take?
How long do I have to bring a case?
If you are interested in scheduling a meeting to discuss your Coppell car accident, call us at 817-294-1900. The Anderson Law Firm is top-rated by past clients; just look at our testimonials page to see for yourself. Our personal injury lawyers work on a contingent fee arrangement. That means we don’t get paid unless you win. If you are interested in learning how you can hold the driver responsible for your Coppell car wreck accountable, contact us today.
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