Date of Injury
The date an accident occurred or the date you became ill. If an injury was caused by one event, the date it happened is the date of injury. If the injury or illness was caused by repeated exposures (CT: cumulative injury), the date of injury is the date you knew or should have known the injury was caused by work.
- $529,000: Workers Compensation
- $500,000: Head-on Collision
- $1,500,000: Auto/Auto collision
- $725,000: Auto Accident by car running stop sign; multiple blunt force injuries resulting in death
- $290,000: ATV Accident
- $500,000: Auto Accident
- $640,000: Accidental Electrocution
- $500,000: Tow-Truck Operator Struck and Killed
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JJ
We were/are very pleased with the way we were treated and represented. Thank you very much.
Scott R.
They helped me out on my claim, & got it to go through a lot faster than I expected, based on other people’s experiences. It was greatly appreciated.
Kera B.
Great firm and great staff
Dana P.
Would fully recommend this firm. They put me back where I was before the accident. And that meant oh so much to me. Thank them from the bottom of my heart.
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