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Joe Stephens cares deeply for the injured, the unfortunate, and the oppressed who need someone to honestly and aggressively represent them. He represents people who have experienced a serious injury or the wrongful death of a family member. His twenty years of experience include extraordinary verdicts and settlements against trucking companies, admiralty and maritime defendants, insurance companies, negligent healthcare providers, and defective product manufacturers.

Personal Injury Law News

January 25, 2010

10 ways a Texas personal injury lawyer can help you

If you have been injured in an accident, you need an experienced and qualified personal injury attorney on your side.Your personal injury attorney will act as your advocate, ensuring that you are treated fairly and that your best interests are represented at all times.

Here are some of the ways that a Texas personal injury lawyer can help you in processing your accident claim:

1. Evaluate your injuries and claim to ensure that you are getting a fair settlement.
2. Investigate the accident to determine exactly who was at fault.
3. Negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf.
4. Recommend physicians for treatment for your injuries.
5. Complete all of the paperwork and forms associated with your claim.
6. Represent you during the deposition.
7. Represent you in courtroom proceedings if the case goes to trial.
8. Interview witnesses.
9. Provide expert witnesses.
10. Take the burden off of your shoulders so you can focus on healing and getting back to your normal daily routine.


Sometimes, personal injury expenses can be overwhelming, and contacting a lawyer becomes necessary.
Dealing with insurance companies can sometimes be difficult. If you are considering an injury case, contact the Houston Personal injury lawyers of the Stephens Law Firm at 713-224-0000

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