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A serious car accident can leave you physically, emotionally and financially disabled. During such a tragic time, it is important to employ a law firm that is committed to, and fully versed in, the complexities of personal injury law. Pace Law Firm can help you understand your rights and achieve your personal recovery goals. We will tailor a team of legal, medical and insurance experts to meet the specific needs of your case, and help you receive full entitlement to medical support, benefits, and compensation for your injuries. We will ensure that a member of your team will always be available to speak with you and keep you informed every step of the way.
It is essential that you consult an experienced personal injury lawyer as early as possible to protect your rights after an accident. Based on the unique facts of your case, your lawyer can help you pursue the best legal path to full financial recovery.
Pace Law Firm offers a free consultation, and clients do not pay any fees or disbursements until their case is settled.
There are two types of claims that can be made following a motor vehicle accident:
1) Tort Claim (Lawsuit against the at-fault parties).
If you are not an “at fault” party, you can recover damages by a legal action where you have sustained injuries that meet a legal “threshold test”. Described in the simplest possible terms, these are injuries that result in a serious, permanent impairment of an important bodily function which has the effect of substantially interfering with your continued employment, pursuit of an educational program or your “activities of daily living”.
Your may be able to claim for:
2) (No Fault) Accident Benefits.
You may be entitled to recover statutory (“no fault”) accident benefits, no matter who is at fault.
Pace Law Firm: A solid foundation of personal injury law.
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