Q: Do you handle medical malpractice cases?
A: Thank you for asking. Yes. We do handle medical malpractice cases and we would be happy to provide you with a free consultation. Please contact us by phone tomorrow. Thanks again for thinking of us. Have a good night.
— Montlick Injury Attorneys
Q: Do you handle hit and run accidents
A: Yes we do, and we are happy to provide a free consultation to discuss the facts of what occurred and to let you know whether we can help. Depending on the state where the accident happened and the type of insurance you have, your own carrier might afford protection under the uninsured motorist port...
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Q: Could you please tell me what is uninsured motorist coverage?
A: Great Question! Uninsured motorist coverage provides you with protection under your own insurance policy when you're hit by a negligent driver who doesn't have insurance, or when the other driver does not have enough insurance (assuming your uninsured policy limits are high enough when compared to ...
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Q: What are punitive damages?
A: Punitive damages, when appropriate, is financial compensation that is in addition to payment for actual financial losses, such as monies paid for lost wages, medical bills, and property damage. Punitive damages can be paid in a settlement or awarded in a lawsuit, in order to punish and deter a par...
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Q: Do u handle dol workers comp
A: I am not a real fan of lawyers. However from a marketing perspective Montlick & Associate appeared to be a little bit more professional than the one 800 call Ken guy. So I went with them and I was handled quickly efficiently and they were excellent at follow-up. I would recommend Montlick & Associat...
— Gene Taylor
Q: Do your firm handle disability caims? If not could you recommend someone?
A: They do. I would call them.
— James Greenier
Q: Fell from ladder onto concrete floor 20 t0 25 ft on back punctured oung and in serve pain don't think I'll be able to go back 48 years old been roofing for 31 years and superintendent. Pain is to bed. Don't think I can do it l taking pain medication
A: They are a great firm to help you with your workers compensation case. I would rate them 5 stars!
— Adrian Marshall
Q: Do you handle disability discrimination from an employer?
A: Yes, our firm does handle employment discrimination cases, as well as claims for disability benefits. We would be happy to review your situation and advise you on your legal rights. Please contact us at 404-529-6333.
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Q: It's very important need someone personal to talk about it. I need set up an appointment isn't concern about what happened with me being honest. I want to put it all the table this is very important have a blessed day.
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— Terrence Bonner
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A: We would be happy to give you advice on this issue. Please contact us at 404-529-6333 and ask to speak with one of our attorneys.
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Q: If a insurance adjuster offer a low ball number and isn't budgeting if you settle do you still have to pay the regular attorney fees
A: This is a complicated question to answer that requires a discussion, including whether to accept a lowball offer. If you would like to discuss your situation with one of our attorneys, we’d be happy to speak with you for free.
— Montlick Injury Attorneys
Q: Do they give pre loan
A: I never asked for one. The settlement I got was worth the wait though! They are great at maximizing your settlement. The key is being patient while they work. It will be worth it all!
— Bennie McKinney
Q: What if I’m partially responsible for my car accident?
A: Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule. That means if you are found partially at fault for an accident, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are awarded $100,000 in damages but are found to be approximately 20% responsible for the acciden...
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Q: The insurance company immediately sent me a check after my car accident. What should I do with it?
A: If you are the victim of a car accident, the other party’s insurance company may try to cut you a check immediately - even before you’ve left the hospital. While it can be tempting to deposit funds to help pay for your medical bills, you should understand that the insurance company is not your ally....
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Q: What if my pain returns years after my injury?
A: This is a serious and common concern for many people involved in accidents, and it highlights one of the most important reasons to consult an attorney in a personal injury case. If your case has already been formally settled and you signed a Release of All Claims, you generally cannot reopen the cas...
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Q: Why do I have to pay for my medical treatment before my case is settled?
A: There are several reasons why you have to pay your own medical expenses before your claim is settled. One, it's impossible to know the total cost of your medical care until you've completed treatment - sometimes a lengthy process. Also, the at-fault person's insurance company’s potential obligation ...
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Q: How much is my case worth?
A: Every case is different, and compensation is based on many factors. Generally, the most important factor to consider is the severity and long-term impact of your physical injuries. Victims with only minor injuries will typically receive less compensation than those with permanent disabilities. Your ...
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Q: What happens if the insurance company offers me less than my medical bills?
A: Ideally, the car crash settlement you receive from the at-fault party should be enough to cover your medical bills. But not every settlement is the same, and different factors can affect the amount offered. Insurance companies are in business to make a profit - so they often try to offer a lower dol...
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Q: Can I sue my employer if I’m injured on the job?
A: In Georgia, most on the job injuries are handled through the filing of a workers’ compensation claim, but exceptions do exist. Contact our firm at 800-529-6333 to speak with an experienced workers compensation lawyer about your case.
— Montlick Injury Attorneys
Q: Do I need a lawyer to file a personal injury claim?
A: You don’t technically need a lawyer for a personal injury claim, but having one can protect you from mistakes and unfair tactics. Insurance companies have teams working to deny or minimize claims, and unrepresented victims may make errors that weaken their case. A lawyer can safeguard your rights, h...
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