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Why Call a Lawyer after Getting Hurt in an Accident

Gordon Fenderson | October 15, 2009

Gordon Fenderson is an attorney in Jacksonville, Florida specializing in accident claims and DUI defense. After obtaining his undergraduate degree from Appalachian State University and his J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law, he went on the found the Fenderson Law Firm. Currently, he is a member of the Florida Bar, Jacksonville Bar Association, Middle District of Florida, and Florida Justice Association. In this article, he tells us a few of the reasons why people hire an attorney to handle their claim.

Any number of things could happen that would lead you to picking up the phone and calling a personal injury lawyer. In general, though, I tell people that if you are hurt in an accident and it is not your fault, you need to call a attorney to get a free consultation about your case.

Automobile accidents are by far one of the most common reasons that I, as a lawyer, hear from clients in need of guidance. If you are in a car accident, and it is not your fault, and you happen to have gotten hurt in the way, then you should call a attorney right away to assist you. Hiring a lawyer can be one of the best ways to improve your chances of recouping your costs in any type of auto accident case. And at the same time, hiring an attorney who specializes in the field is going to be your best way to maximize the amount you can expect to get in damages.

Even if it is not a car accident, though, if you are in any type of accident where you are hurt, you should not try handling it yourself. If you are taking care of it on your own and insurance companies start calling you and trying to offer you a settlement, then that is a sign right there that you need to be in contact with a attorney. By hiring an attorney, you can ensure that you have someone on your side that is experienced in this field and is also working to ensure you are being treated fairly by the insurance companies and anyone else involved in the case.

Whether you are hoping to recover costs from lost wages, if you have been unable to work, or even just to get back the money you were forced to pay out in medical bills, hiring an experienced attorney is really the way to go. And you want to make sure that the attorney you are dealing with really specializes in the field of law, because he or she might be the best criminal defense attorney in the world, but that still doesn’t mean this is the right lawyer for your specific case.

While there are any number of reasons why someone might call a attorney’s office for advice, I generally sum it up by telling my clients that if you are hurt in an accident and it is not your fault, you need to call a lawyer right away and ask for a consultation. Only then will you really know if you should go forward with the lawsuit or if you really have a case.

About Gordon Fenderson

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Gordon Fenderson received a B.S. degree in Political Science from Appalachian State University and a J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law. He is a member of the Florida Bar, Jacksonville Bar Association, Middle District of Florida, and Florida Justice Association. Concentrating his legal practice on personal injury accident claims and DUI defense, Fenderson has represented numerous clients throughout the state of Florida. He fights to recover losses from accident-related injuries while helping clients understand the legal and insurance landscapes. He represents DUI defendants by giving them a strong voice in court and helping them through their difficult time with compassion, as well as the honest answers and information they need. In addition to practicing law, Fenderson volunteers his time as a judge in Teen Court, a local intervention program that helps first-time, teenaged offenders avoid incarceration and get their lives on the right track.

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644 Cesery Blvd. #310 Jacksonville, FL 32211 http://fendersonlaw.net

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