Frequently Asked Questions

Thanks for asking about how we represent clients in personal injury and death claims against insurance companies...

I’m going to tell you everything you want to know. How to get a fair settlement for your injuries. Costly misconceptions about injury claims. Mistakes to avoid when hiring a lawyer. Tough questions to ask. How I can help you. And much more.

It doesn’t matter what type of injury claim you have: Auto accident. Construction site accident. Brain or spinal injury. Anything.

When you ask me to help you, you’ll profit from our 25 years of experience hardball negotiating with insurance companies -- achieving high-dollar settlements for injured victims -- handling denied claims -- and more!

We offer you the same high level of skill that I have provided to all our clients over the past 25 years.

Here’s all you do: Just tell us about your injury and the problems you face.

We’ll suggest specific steps we can take to collect money for you in the shortest time with the highest likelihood of success. We’ll prepare the documents and materials we need to persuade the toughest decision-makers. Powerful facts that help them see the benefits of settling your claim -- without the hassle, time, cost or effort of going to court. However, if decision-makers will not offer you fair compensation for you injuries we our prepared and have the ability to battle them in court.

OK. Let’s say you’d like us to help you but don’t know where to begin. I think I can guess your questions:

"DO YOU CHARGE ME TO REVIEW MY CASE?"
No. We’ll gladly review your situation and discuss your claim at no cost. If your case appears to be a winner, We’ll tell you. If I think your claim is a loser, We’ll tell you that, too. And if we think we can help you, We’ll invite you to my office, where we can go into your claim in more detail.

"HOW DO I GET THE INSURANCE COMPANY TO PAY FOR MY INJURIES?"
This depends on the type and size of your claim. Insurance companies are known for dragging out the process. They may start by saying they don’t owe you one cent. They may even say you caused your own injury. If you convince them that they should pay your claim, they’ll invent dozens of reasons to delay. After all, they figure the longer they wait, the happier you are to settle for even a small amount.

The first thing you should do is call us. We’ll ask you a few simple questions over the telephone. Then we’ll explain how to protect your legal rights and the steps we should take to make the insurance company pay you the money you deserve.

"HOW DO YOU CHARGE FOR YOUR SERVICES?"
We work on a contingent fee basis. This means we do not collect any attorney’s fee unless you win the case and you collect money. We will never ask you for a retainer or any money up front.

"WHAT HAPPENS IF I NEED EXPERT WITNESSES AND INVESTIGATORS? CAN YOU HELP WITH THEM, TOO?"
Yes.weI have qualified, experienced professionals we depend on in many different fields. No matter which professionals you need, I’ll take care of everything.

"WHEN CAN WE START?"
Right now, if you like.

Just call us at 1-508-587-4646 and we’ll gladly speak with you over the phone. Or drop us an e-mail at Fspillane@smattorneys.com and let’s set a time to talk.

WARNING: Please don’t delay. The strength of your case will be based on how much evidence we can find to support your claim. Sometimes, we can compile evidence on your behalf, such as medical reports and opinions from expert witnesses. But at other times -- like after an auto accident -- the longer you wait, the more likely it is that evidence will disappear.

If you want to protect your legal rights -- and if you want to recover the money you deserve -- please don’t wait one moment longer.

Call me now -- or send me an e-mail. I will personally respond promptly.

Sincerely,
Frank Spillane

 
 
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