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At D'Agosto & Howe, LLC, we understand that suffering an injury can be a life-altering experience. Beyond the physical pain and mental anguish that result from an injury, you may be unable to work. You may be unable to do the same things that you did before the injury. Those things that you can still do may cause you pain or be more difficult. Regardless of how significant the injury, we expect you to have questions regarding your legal rights, and we are here to give you the guidance that you will need.
The legal remedy for an injury is monetary compensation for your damages. If you have suffered an injury, you may be entitled to recover money for what the law calls economic damages, which include your property damage, medical bills, lost wages and loss of earning capacity. You may also be entitled to recover money for what the law calls non-economic damages, which include pain and suffering, mental distress, permanent impairment and loss of enjoyment of life's activities. Many clients are pleasantly surprised to learn how much compensation they are entitled to for their injury. The only way to find out what compensation you may be entitled to is to get legal advice.
We must stress that it is important to consult with a lawyer soon after your injury. A delay can prejudice your rights or even cause a forfeiture of your case. Steps may be needed to preserve evidence and legal notices may be required to protect your claim. Common pitfalls can be avoided through the early intervention of legal counsel. The fact that you are educating yourself on your legal rights is a significant step in the right direction, but you should consider taking the next step.
Please contact our office to further discuss your unique situation. You may call us at (203)712-0210 or send us a confidential email from our “contact us” page. Our courteous staff will gladly assist you.
Our attorneys have decades of combined experience handling personal injury matters. We are here to ensure that you receive fair, just and reasonable compensation for your claim.
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