Personal Injury
When you retain us to represent you in your injury claim, you
will have confidential meetings and consultations with Jeffrey
P. Coleman and his paralegals. When you meet with us, you will
be listened to.
Listening is more than politely hearing. We will give you the
necessary attention to properly analyze and creatively assist
you in reaching your legal goals. While litigating or negotiating
your case, we will keep you informed of all significant developments.
We will explain all reasonable options. We will not simply tell
you what you want to hear. Rather, we will be frank and straightforward
at all steps of the representation. Based on our years of experience,
we will advise and we will suggest which options are available
and at what cost.
We do not promote unnecessary litigation, nor do we shy away
from a legal battle. When we think that a case should settle
or that we have obtained the best settlement offer under the
circumstances, we will so advise you. We will not, however, advise
you to accept an unsatisfactory compromise and will aggressively
pursue your case to the fullest extent allowed by the law.
When we handle your personal injury case, you can rest assured
that your case is in the best of hands. Every client and every
case is important to us. We welcome questions and feedback from
our clients and we strive for your complete satisfaction. For
more information about what happens during a person injury case,
please click on Personal
Injury Q & A.
To learn more about protecting your rights in an automobile
accident, click on What
Should You Do After an Automobile Accident?
The information you obtain
at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice.
You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding
your own situation.
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