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Why You Shouldn't Settle With Your Insurance Company

Boston, Massachusetts Car Accident Attorneys

After being injured in a car accident, the insurance company of the at-fault driver will likely offer you a settlement that may seem attractive at the time. You may even think that you have no choice but to accept the settlement they have offered you. However, you do have a choice, and an experienced personal injury lawyer can help you find fair compensation for your injuries.

For more than a half century, the Dane Shulman name has been known for excellence in Boston and throughout Massachusetts. For a free initial consultation with one of our knowledgeable attorneys, contact Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, today.

Do Not Agree to Anything

The insurance company has likely offered you a settlement for one reason: because the terms of the settlement agreement are squarely in the insurance company's best interest — not yours. It is critical not to make any statements, sign documents or otherwise agree to anything that can complicate your claim to fair compensation for your injuries. It is not advisable to interact with the insurance company unless your lawyer is present.

We have the legal, technical and professional resources necessary to secure the settlement or verdict you deserve. Our attorneys are tough negotiators who will diligently protect your rights and interests inside and outside of the courtroom.

If You Don't Collect Money, You Will Not Pay Attorneys Fees

Do you have a valid personal injury claim? It will cost you nothing to find out. We handle all car accident injury claims on a contingency fee basis only. That means we advance the cost of investigating your accident, developing your claim and negotiating or trying your case to get the fair settlement or judgment you are entitled to. For a free initial consultation with an attorney, contact us today.

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