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Frequently asked questions

1. What is the most important thing for me to do after my
injury?

2. How do I pay my medical bills?

3. Will the doctors, hospitals and other medical facilities wait for
payment if I am unable to pay my bills as they are incurred?

4. How does my lawyer make sure that the doctors and medical
facilities will get paid?

5. Why won’t the insurance company for the person or company who
caused my injuries automatically pay my medical bills as they occur?

6.How do I keep track of all my bills?

More frequently asked questions
Your lawyer (6 FAQs) >>
The insurance company (6 FAQs) >>
The defendant (4 FAQs) >>
Settlement (10 FAQs) >>
Litigation if the case does not settle (12 FAQs) >>
The trial (4 FAQs) >>
After the trial (3 FAQs) >>
How Insurers Evaluate Claims

Common adjuster ploys and dirty tricks.

How an adjuster will evaluate your case.

How insurers view personal injury
claims.

22 lowballing techniques used by unscrupulous
insurance adjusters.

 

Games insurers play in wrongfully denying claims.

11 ways insurers stonewall personal injury
claimants.

What insurance adjusters look for
in evaluating claims.

Third-party claims.

Which cases are selected for surveillance.

Case factors which suggest plaintiff
fraud.

Insurer Valuation

The X times specials valuation formula.

Case evaluation examples.

Valuation of minor injury cases.

Evaluation of wrongful death cases.

Insurance adjuster evaluation ploys.

How Plaintiff Attorneys Evaluate Cases

Attorney’s checklist for evaluating
cases.

How attorneys spot bad clients.

18 factors that affect case value.

How the economy affects case value.

Case evaluation checklist.

Evaluation of pain, with questionnaire.

Initial Meeting

What attorneys tell their clients at the
first meeting.

Checklist of items to maintain
and bring in.

Client medical history questionnaire.

Keeping a personal injury journal.

Keeping track of special damages and
expenses.

What an attorney does.

Damage evaluation checklist.

Settlement Negotiations
Insurers Differ

The settlement style of large and
conservative insurers.

The contrasting approach of more
reasonable mid-sized insurers.

13 tips to help you understand insurers with
different settlement approaches.

Insurance carriers are becoming
more unreasonable.

Processing and Negotiation

How claims are handled by insurance
adjusters.

One approach to setting the
initial demand figure.

Assessing settlement value.

Insurer negotiation tactics.

The 9 most common personal injury
case weaknesses.

If a Lawsuit is Filed
Investigation and discovery (4 articles)
>>
Your deposition (14 articles) >>
Damages (4 articles) >>
The trial (4 articles) >>
Car Accidents
Introduction to the law (2 articles) >>
Initial meeting (9 articles) >>
Initial evaluation (7 articles) >>
Damages (3 articles) >>
Investigation (6 articles) >>
Discovery (18 articles) >>
Settlement negotiations (4 articles) >>
Trial (3 articles) >>
Falls
Introduction to the law (3 articles) >>
Initial meeting (2 articles) >>
Initial evaluation (5 articles) >>
Investigation and discovery (5 articles) >>
Trial (3 articles) >>
Mental and Emotional Injuries
Initial evaluation (4 articles) >>
Investigation and discovery (6 articles)
>>
Settlement (6 articles) >>
Trial (4 articles) >>
Dealing With Insurance Doctors
Medical Tests (7 articles) >>
Resources (2 articles) >>

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Areas served: We appear in all New Jersey courts, from Cape May to Hackensack and everywhere in between. Below is a non-exclusive list of some of the counties and communities from which we accept cases.

Counties: Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex

Communities: Aberdeen, Beachwood, Berkeley, Brick, Carteret, Colts Neck, East Brunswick, Eatontown, Edison, Freehold, Freehold, Hazlet, Highland Park, Holmdel, Jackson, Keansburg, Lacey, Lakewood, Little Egg Harbor, Long Branch, Manalapan, Manchester, Marlboro, Metuchen, Middlesex, Middletown, Monroe, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Ocean, Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Plainsboro, Point Pleasant, Sayreville, South Brunswick, South River, Stafford, Tinton Falls, Toms River, Wall, Woodbridge.


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