Gomez Trial Attorneys

February 2022

What Should I Not Tell My Insurance Company After an Accident?

After an accident, things can move fast. You know you must begin an insurance claim to start the recovery process and alert your insurer, but you may not know what to tell them or the proper procedures for dealing with an insurance company following an accident. Understanding the role of an insurer and your obligations […]

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Swollen Stomach After a Car Accident? Know Your Legal Rights

After a car crash, you anticipate injuries like whiplash, broken bones, and lacerations. However, other injuries can occur. If you experience any abdominal pain or a swollen stomach after a car accident, you may seek compensation. 3 Things to Do if You Have a Swollen Stomach After a Car Accident If you experience a swollen

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Should I Take the First Offer of a Car Accident Settlement?

After an accident, receiving a settlement offer should feel like a relief. You need those funds to help you cover the cost of medical treatments, make up for the wages you may have missed due to your injuries, and, in many cases, help you rebuild your life while you deal with (sometimes permanent) limitations related

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How Do Insurance Companies Negotiate Settlements?

Following a serious accident caused by another party’s negligence, an insurance claim can provide compensation for your medical bills, income lost because of the accident, and pain and suffering. However, dealing with the insurance company can prove more complicated than many people initially expect when they start considering the terms of a personal injury settlement.

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Do Insurance Companies Investigate Injury Claims?

After a severe accident caused by another party’s negligence, you may file a claim to pursue compensation for your injuries through the at-fault party’s insurance company. Compensation can pay for relatively minor medical expenses, including an emergency room visit for stitches or a broken bone, or it may include compensation for much more extensive medical

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