A Montana Car Accident Attorney Can Help Your Recovery
The aftermath of a car accident can be a stressful time. You’ve been injured, are unable to work, and medical bills begin to pile up around you. Facing with such an anxious situation, it’s normal to feel as if your life is coming undone.
No need to worry. The Advocates understand your situation and are ready to help your recover. Since 1993, our attorneys have helped thousands of accident victims recover millions of dollars in compensation for their injuries and losses. Our law firm takes pride in treating each and every client with the same dedication and respect we would for a member of our own family. That is The Advocates’ commitment to you and your family.
Don’t wait to start down the road to recovery. An Advocate attorney is ready to speak with you about your situation. You can either call (406) 905-0634, fill out the form above, or chat online right now with a live attorney. No need to settle for an ordinary accident lawyer when you can have an Advocate attorney on your side. You deserve an Advocate!
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How Can an Advocate Attorney Help After My Car Crash?
When you hire The Advocates to represent your injury claim, you'll never have to worry about upfront consultation costs or hidden fees. Our attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning we don't get paid unless you do.If we don’t win your case, you won't owe us a dime in attorney fees. That is The Advocates' promise to you. Here are a just few ways The Advocates can help your case:
- The Advocates will fight for the best settlement
- We offer open communication with our clients, 24/7
- Our attorneys offer legal consultations free of charge!
- The Advocates will put the needs of you and your family first!
"Hiring The Advocates was the best move I could have made after my accident. They were very professional and made me feel confident my case would go smoothly. They really put me at ease. I would recommend them to anyone!" - Robert S.
Why You Need a Montana Car Accident Lawyer
Hiring an experienced and skilled attorney really is the best way to get maximum compensation after your car accident. Trying to settle your claim on your own opens you up to the insurance companies taking advantage of you during your time of need. In fact, multiple studies have proven that hiring an attorney to represent your injury claim can increase the value of your settlement by up to 5X.
Don’t let the insurance companies pay you less than your case is worth. No one should be forced to pay for another driver’s reckless mistakes. Hire our law firm and make them pay you a just settlement according to Montana law. You deserve an Advocate!
The Advocates Car Accident Claim Process
Step 1: Investigate the Accident
The first steps The Advocates will take is to investigate your accident. Our attorneys do this by requesting a police report about your accident, examining any videos or photographs of the crash scene, and by contacting any relevant witnesses to the accident. Once we have firmly established liability, we will begin to hard work of building your injury claim.
Step 2: Build Your Claim
Building your car accident injury claim is one of the most time-consuming steps in the entire process. Our staff must wait until you are finished treatment for your injuries before we can compile a comprehensive medical record of the injuries you have suffered from your accident. This is a timely process so be patient.
Step 3: Negotiate a Settlement
Once you are finished treating your injuries and your medical records have been gathered, your attorney will send out a demand package to the at-fault party’s insurance. Afterwards, negotiations with your attorney will begin. If we are unable to negotiate a fair offer, then you will have the option to file a lawsuit.
Step 4: Litigate If Necessary
Time wise, litigation is the longest step in the claim process, possibly extending the life of your claim one or, even, two years. If you do decide to file a lawsuit, be prepared to potentially appear before a judge and jury.