Areas of Practice

Personal Injury

Personal Injury

Life can change in an instant when you’re injured, and it’s not just about the physical pain. A personal injury claim is your way of seeking financial relief for the harm you’ve suffered—whether it’s a broken bone from a car accident or emotional distress from a hazardous work environment. These claims cover a wide array of situations, from slips and falls to defective products.

The goal is to compensate you for your injuries, emotional toll, lost wages, or even the loss of a loved one. Importantly, you have the right to seek compensation for any type of injury, provided another party is found responsible for causing you harm. While the process may seem daunting, you’re not alone. Legal support is available to guide you through the complexities and help you hold the responsible party accountable.

Life can change in an instant when you’re injured, and it’s not just about the physical pain. A personal injury claim is your way of seeking financial relief for the harm you’ve suffered—whether it’s a broken bone from a car accident or emotional distress from a hazardous work environment. These claims cover a wide array of situations, from slips and falls to defective products.

The goal is to compensate you for your injuries, emotional toll, lost wages, or even the loss of a loved one. Importantly, you have the right to seek compensation for any type of injury, provided another party is found responsible for causing you harm. While the process may seem daunting, you’re not alone. Legal support is available to guide you through the complexities and help you hold the responsible party accountable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a consultation cost with an attorney?

Miles, Sears & Eanni offers free consultations with potential clients. Please call and speak with one of our team members to determine if your case is something that Miles, Sears & Eanni can handle.

Once a lawsuit is filed and the defendant(s) has/have appeared, a process called “discovery” happens where the parties exchange information and have a chance to develop evidence. Some of this is done in writing and others are done through oral testimony called “depositions.” Usually, as the case approaches trial, the parties will engage in settlement discussions at mediation or settlement conferences at the court.

We recommend hiring an attorney as soon as possible. Some cases have very short windows to file a claim or lawsuit and it is better to speak to an attorney before those deadlines have passed.

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