As a claim or lawsuit can be very time consuming and difficult, there is no harm in getting a free consultation about your case. Our attorney is able to explain the rules of the state of California and help you decide whether it would be better to go ahead with a claim or file a lawsuit.
Contact usAs a child’s health should come first, your priority should be seeking out medical attention for your child. After ensuring your child is safe and all immediate injuries were taken care of, it is the parents decision of whether or not they would like to purse with a claim or lawsuit against the responsible party.
At Coria Law, we are able to connect with our network of doctors to ensure all injuries are being addressed properly. As it can be challenging to balance medical expenses, doctor’s appointments and treatment, Coria Law will lift that responsibility off your shoulders and manage it for you along with handling all legal matters.
In some cases, children have a one-year statute of limitations to bring charges against the negligent party. There are expectations that can lower this time period and it is best to consult with a personal injury attorney to ensure all legal matters are handled within the correct time period. It is important to note that parents have until their children turn 18 years old to act on their behalf.
At Coria Law, we prioritize treatment of our clients because it is important that all injuries are addressed and cared for properly. Our office works with many medical doctors and facilities across Southern California. With the resources we have, we are able to get you into all types of medical treatment needed right away.
Secondly, we take on the responsibility of obtaining compensation from the responsible party. Many insurance companies and at-fault parties will low-ball victims without attorneys. Surprisingly, many people take those offers because they do not fully know what their case/situation is worth. An attorney would be able to evaluate your case and fight for a fair compensation.
At Coria Law, we work on a contingency basis. Thus, if we don’t win, you don’t pay! This is provided to all of our clients in writing upon them hiring our firm.