FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions – Consulting a Personal Injury Attorney

What is this going to cost me?

We are committed to providing clients with a no-stress, no-hassle intake process, and to delivering affordable justice to all injury victims. Consequently, we offer the following arrangements to all of our prospective clients: 1. A Free Initial Consultation. Every prospective client is entitled to a free initial consultation with someone from our firm without any kind of charge or obligation.  We also work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you  "Don't Pay Until  You Win." Read More... Do I Have a Legal Claim? The first thing that many individuals wonder when they are hurt in an accident is if they have a legal claim.  It is often difficult to parse through the specifics of a case to understand who might be at fault and whether a third-party acted inappropriately such that they will be held accountable, in full or in part, for the harm caused.  Read More... Can I Handle The Case on My Own, Or Do I Need an Attorney? Following an accident it is understandable for  individuals to want to settle the matter quickly and move on with their lives as soon as possible.  As a result, some may be tempted to try to take care of all issues—including legal issues—without getting professional representation.  It is crucial to understand the pitfalls of trying to go it alone.  Read More... Should I Accept the Insurance Company Settlement?  It cannot be reiterated enough that insurance companies are in the business of minimizing payouts to maximize company profits.  No matter how nice the insurance adjuster seems or how many details they give you regarding your compensation, the adjuster’s goal is to pay you as little as possible.  In fact, the adjuster is usually rewarded for resolving claims for as little as possible and as quickly as possible.  Read More... What Is my Case Worth? It is impossible to make generalizations about the value of any case without knowing the details of the harm caused and the manner it was caused.  One of the most important jobs that your attorney will conduct is leaving no stone unturned when it comes to detailing all possible losses that will translate into a legal recovery.  The law allows recovery for a wide range of situations, many of which may not be readily apparent to the injured party.  This includes past medical bills, future medical and rehabilitation costs, therapy, lost past wages, lost future income, pain and suffering, and more.  Read More... What to do after a car accident? When a motor vehicle accident occurs it is easy to become disoriented, shaken, and confused.  However, in the aftermath of an accident it is important to obtain crucial information.  A helpful way to remind yourself what to do after a car accident is to keep a checklist of phone numbers to call and questions to ask along with your insurance information in your glove compartment or center console.  Read More... How do I handle insurance adjusters? When accidents occur, it is common for an insurance company to ask you to make a recorded statement with an insurance adjuster. It is never wise to do so without having consulted your attorney first. If you decide to do so without an attorney’s advice, you should keep certain facts in mind.   Read More... Is there a video I can view about your firm? Click Here to View  

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    $55 million
    Settlement on behalf of multiple plaintiffs injured as result of exposure to toxic substances
    $26.3 million
    Misdiagnosis of brain injury leading to permanent paralysis

    What Our Clients Say

    "Working with The Rothenberg Law Firm was a very easy and straightforward process. They actually surprised me with the extra time and additional attention to my case. I'd recommend them to anyone."

    Victoria
    Victoria H.
    New York

    “During the course of the litigation there where a number of settlement offers which the firm promptly and dutifully communicated to me and urged me not to accept. They were right. In the end they got me an enormous amount of money for my injuries and loss of earnings; far more than I could have ever imagined.”

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    Ed M.
    Philadelphia