- I got in an accident. What should I do first?
- Do I have a good case?
- How much is this going to cost?
- How much is my case worth?
- How long will it take to get a settlement?

If you were injured in an accident and the accident was not your fault, you likely have a good case. “The Redd Lawyer” offers a free, no-obligation consultation at a location of your choosing, whether at his office, in your home, or anywhere most convenient for you. During this consultation, he will be able to ask you questions that will help him determine whether you have a good case or not. If you do have a good case, he will discuss with you—then and there—an action plan specific to your case to help get you what is right and fair.

“The Redd Lawyer” represents injured clients on a contingency fee basis. He gets paid when you get paid—there are no up-front costs. You won’t owe a thing, unless he’s able to get you a settlement or an award.

The value of your case depends on multiple factors. The following should be considered when considering a case’s value: the type of injuries (objective or soft-tissue?), whether those injuries are permanent, the type of treatment, the length of treatment, the amount of the medical bills, and whether there are lost wages and/or future damages. Once “The Redd Lawyer” has had an opportunity to investigate your accident and injuries, he will be able to gauge the value of your case and negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf.

Every case is different and the answer to this question depends on each specific case. How long a case will take most often depends on how long it takes for injuries to heal or for treatment to be complete. Once you are done treating, we gather all of your bills and medical records and prepare a “demand package” to send to the insurance company for its evaluation. While most cases can be resolved within a few months after treatment is complete, if an insurance company is not willing to offer fair compensation, or denies responsibility, litigation (going through the court system) may become necessary. Litigation certainly lengthens the process, but “The Redd Lawyer” has years and years of experience resolving claims both in and out of litigation.
